Database tools lack inline DDL viewer with text search
Database developers want to right-click a table name and view its DDL definition inline without navigating away, and need Ctrl+F search within that view to inspect large schemas quickly. Current database tools require separate tabs or CLI commands to inspect DDL, breaking flow during development. This is a UX gap in most GUI database clients.
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