@tovisbratsburg I know this isn't what you were asking about but I can't recommend TablePlus enough. It's simple/clean connects to MySQL, SQLite, Redis, etc. I also would argue it is probably the most popular in the Laravel community and fairly inexpensive (or free if you can deal with limited tabs).
I could see using DataGrip if you enjoy PHPStorm though. I personally code in VS Code most often.
@tovisbratsburg Honestly, I'm 100% in agreement with you... but I look at it like, Microsoft bought out Atom and just stole most of what was good about that. I loathe Microsoft but VS Code is something I'll actually defend as being REALLY good for the most part.
I would actually even say, PHP Storm feels more like a Microsoft product to me than VS Code does. Let that one mess with your mind for a while. =)
Good point, I used Dreamweaver for a long time, with Godaddy. After banging my head on the wall I swapped to Bitnami LAMP on Google Cloud with Sublime Text and mySQL WorkBench along with Filezilla.
Sublime text was good when designing my own stuff using vanilla everything, but now that I am getting into Frameworks I love PHPstorm.
As a third alternative, Sequel Ace is also a fairly useful tool if you work solely with MySQL/MariaDB on macOS. It's an unofficial, maintained fork of Sequel Pro and it works wonders.