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But for 90% of the "side projects" and "edge scripts" we write? It is more than enough. # Install via cargo cargo install crocodb-cli Start the REPL crocodb

I stumbled across this little gem last week while looking for an embedded database solution for an IoT edge device. I expected the usual bloat. Instead, I found a scaly little powerhouse that is changing how I think about local storage. CrocoDB is an open-source, embedded vector and document database written in pure Rust (with optional Python bindings). Think of it as the lovechild of SQLite and a vector database, but designed specifically for resource-constrained environments . crocodb

Enter .

Note: Since "Crocodb" does not appear to be an existing major software, database, or known brand (it may be a typo for Crocodile + DB , a new startup, or a code name), I have written this as a for a fictional lightweight embedded database. If you meant a specific tool, please let me know and I will rewrite it. CrocoDB: The Lightweight Database That Doesn’t Bite Back By: The Dev Desk But for 90% of the "side projects" and

Let’s face it: setting up a database for a small project often feels like feeding a crocodile. It’s heavy, complex, and if you make one wrong move—it snaps. Between the sluggish Docker containers and the endless JSON parsing, we’ve been begging for something simpler. I expected the usual bloat

Have you used CrocoDB? Let me know in the comments below—or tell me if I mis-spelled your actual database name!

> INSERT INTO sensors VALUES ('temp', 23.5); > SEARCH VECTOR FOR "hot weather" LIMIT 5; [Result: temp:23.5, relevance: 0.92] CrocoDB is a reminder that software doesn't have to be complicated. It does one thing (fast, embedded storage for hybrid search) really, really well. If you are tired of the complexity of modern data stacks, give CrocoDB a shot.

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