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There’s no built-in way to merge Windows Terminal with DiskPart or similar tools into one window. Each app runs in its own context, which is why they appear separately. SQL also behaves differently across platforms—some tools have their own prompts. Windows doesn’t natively support a unified interface like Linux, but you can customize shortcuts or use third-party apps to streamline access.
You have multiple tools available for SQL management. You're not limited to the command line. For instance, MariaDB—an open-source fork of MySQL—includes HeidiSQL in its package, enabling full command-line query writing and other functionalities. It also supports MySQL. Additional applications exist for different databases, such as sqlite and PostgreSQL.