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SQLite pocketManual edit
CommandLine edit
Usage: sqlite3 [OPTIONS] FILENAME [SQL]
FILENAME is the name of an SQLite database. A new database is created if the file does not previously exist. SQL is a dot-, SQL-command or Pragma. OPTIONS include:
-append append the database to the end of the file -ascii set output mode to 'ascii' -bail stop after hitting an error -batch force batch I/O -box set output mode to 'box' -column set output mode to 'column' -cmd COMMAND run "COMMAND" before reading stdin -csv set output mode to 'csv' -deserialize open the database using sqlite3_deserialize() -echo print inputs before execution -init FILENAME read/process named file -[no]header turn headers on or off -help show this message -html set output mode to HTML -interactive force interactive I/O -json set output mode to 'json' -line set output mode to 'line' -list set output mode to 'list' -lookaside SIZE N use N entries of SZ bytes for lookaside memory |
-markdown set output mode to 'markdown' -maxsize N maximum size for a --deserialize database -memtrace trace all memory allocations and deallocations -mmap N default mmap size set to N -newline SEP set output row separator. Default: '\n' -nofollow refuse to open symbolic links to database files -nonce STRING set the safe-mode escape nonce -nullvalue TEXT set text string for NULL values. Default -pagecache SIZE N use N slots of SZ bytes each for page cache memory -pcachetrace trace all page cache operations -quote set output mode to 'quote' -readonly open the database read-only -safe enable safe-mode -separator SEP set output column separator. Default: '|' -stats print memory stats before each finalize -table set output mode to 'table' -tabs set output mode to 'tabs' -unsafe-testing allow unsafe commands and modes for testing -version show SQLite version -vfs NAME use NAME as the default VFS |
dotCommands edit
More info at https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/
sqlite.org/cli.html#special_commands_to_sqlite3_dot_commands_ |
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a .ar [OPTION...] [FILE...] The .ar command manages sqlar archives. Examples: .ar -cf archive.sar foo bar # Create archive.sar from files foo and bar .ar -tf archive.sar # List members of archive.sar .ar -xvf archive.sar # Verbosely extract files from archive.sar Each command line must feature exactly one command option: -c, --create Create a new archive -u, --update Update or add files to an existing archive -t, --list List contents of archive -x, --extract Extract files from archive And zero or more optional options: -v, --verbose Print each filename as it is processed -f FILE, --file FILE Operate on archive FILE (default is current db) -a FILE, --append FILE Operate on FILE opened using the apndvfs VFS -C DIR, --directory DIR Change to directory DIR to read/extract files -n, --dryrun Show the SQL that would have occurred See also: sar-support |
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