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HandlerSocket is a NoSQL plugin for MySQL, working as a daemon inside the mysqld process, to accept tcp connections, and execute requests from clients. HandlerSocket does not support SQL queries; instead it supports simple CRUD operations on tables.

active 2023-08-222025-08-21 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,382 / 26,382 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-18 (UTC)
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Line chart, 731 days from 2023-08-22 to 2025-08-21. Pushes: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Pull requests: 1 total, peak 1 in a day. Issues: 2 total, peak 2 in a day. Comments: 1 total, peak 1 in a day. Stars: 10 total, peak 1 in a day.

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Stars, PRs, issues and forks are under-captured in the later part of this window. GH Archive progressively stopped capturing non-push events during 2026 — −95% or worse by the end of the window. Every series here except Pushes fades for that reason, so a decline above reflects the archive, not this repository. Pushes stay reliable throughout, so read them, and the contributor counts derived from them, as the real signal. Data health has the measurements.

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WheresWardy2000
stewartsmith2011

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  • Issue#43WheresWardy2024-01-12 10:24
    Documention for authentication
  • Issue#59WheresWardy2024-01-12 10:24
    HandlerSocket creates non-world-readable unix sockets
  • Pull request#96stewartsmith2023-08-22 15:52
  • Issue comment#96stewartsmith2023-08-22 15:52
    Modify MySQL source/binary version check to take into account MYSQL_VERSION_EXTRA

Totals cover only the window loaded into ClickHouse and count events, not GitHub's lifetime totals — 10 stars here means stars gained during the window, not the repo's star count.