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SchemaTongs dotnetcore 9.0
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1.0.7 | Updated: 06 Jul 2025
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SchemaTongs dotnetcore 9.0 1.0.7
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Shape. Strengthen. Succeed.
SchemaSmithy is a suite of opinionated, metadata-driven tools that treat SQL Server schema like source code—so your database can be versioned, automated, and deployed just like the rest of your tech stack.
Why SchemaSmithy?
Instead of fragile migration scripts and guesswork, SchemaSmithy gives you:
- Schema-as-code clarity with editable metadata.
- Git-friendly workflows and full version control.
- DevOps-ready deployments for CI/CD.
- Domain modeling that maps cleanly to product ownership.
Core Components
Tool | Role |
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SchemaTongs | Extracts schema metadata from SQL Server. |
SchemaHammer | Edit and refactor metadata in a structured UI (available in the [[Enterprise Edition]]). |
SchemaQuench | Applies metadata to target servers with precision. |
Why Not Migrations?
Migration scripts tell the story of how your schema evolved, but they don’t tell you what it looks like right now. SchemaSmithy is state-based—your metadata repository defines the exact end state of your server at each release.
This means your SQL Server schema is always in sync with your source control. You gain full traceability, the ability to diff per-object changes between builds, and a clear history of what changed, when, and why.
Contrast that with traditional migrations, which require manually piecing together changes across multiple files to understand the final structure. With SchemaSmithy, the current state is always explicit.
Define Product Boundaries
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- Easily model multiple applications or teams in a single server.
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- Deploy different products at their own cadence depending on their rate of change.
Additional Resources
- Defining Tables
- Metadata
- Product Structure
- Templates
- Script Tokens
- Migration Scripts
- Enterprise Features
- Product Demos
Build Smarter with SchemaSmith
Whether you’re modernizing a legacy application or building a greenfield platform, SchemaSmithy brings discipline and agility to your SQL Server schema lifecycle.
Visit SchemaSmith.com for enterprise licensing, feature comparisons, and more.
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