I still see a lot of people asking 'what's the best MongoDB client for Mac OS X' (besides the
mongo
shell console), so I think it would be only fair to share my experience. I've been using MongoDB a lot and for some reason I haven't been too comfortable using the shell console. I mean, you need an integrated code editor to fiddle with those somewhat verbose JSON-formatted queries..
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So I was constantly looking for alternatives; 18 months ago there was none I could find and learn to like, really, but now I really favour Robomongo. It gives you 'the full power of MongoDB shell', but in the same time you can easily save, load, edit your queries, do copy/paste, view your results as JSON/trees/tables.. and yes, you do get a decent autocompletion :-).
It's also cross-platform, free and open-source (GitHub repo here).
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- I would like to install Mongodb C# driver on the server from client side. Therefore, I have to use Terminal for the installation. Therefore, I have to use Terminal for the installation. I tried to manually download the.nupkg file but I can't install it.
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Fotonauts' fork of MongoHub is another interesting alternative to keep an eye on; it has a more 'native' OS X feel but IMO it does lack a better query editor..