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slit

A trivial tool for trivial SQLite3 tasks

A simple command for basic sqlite data handling

slit is a simple command to insert, delete, and extract data from basic sqlite3 databases, following some minimum conventions and a unix-like, regular syntax that abstracts the user from the bore of dealing with SQL for the most simple tasks.

Dox here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vruz/slit/master/slitdoc.txt

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Usage:

     slit [options] command <parameters>

Available commands:

     new use dbs tables schema def add get set del row state

slit new <database>            # create new database
slit use <database>            # use existing database
slit dbs ["pattern"]           # list databases 
slit tables ["pattern"]        # list tables in database
slit schema [tablename]        # list structure of a table

slit get <lookupfield>=<value> # fetch rows that match
slit get <lookupfield>=<value> [ / <fieldlist> ]
slit row <rownumber>           # fetch one row

slit add <data1>[,data2,data3] # add data to table    
slit set <lookupfield>=<value> / <field1>=<v1>[,<field2>=<v2>,...]

slit del <rownumber>           # delete a row 

Options: 

  Options that don't take a value are flags. 
  When a flag is specified, it means that its value is on.
  When you need to turn it off use its --no-<option>
  counterpart. For example:  --no-rownumbers 
  -p, --path=<s>        Directory path where the database resides (default: $HOME/.slit)
  -t, --table=<s>       Table name where data is stored (default: slitdata)
  -f, --format=<s>      Output data format. One of: [txt|tab|ascii|json|csv] (default: txt)
  -c, --columnlabels    Output column names in csv and txt formats
  -r, --rownumbers      Output row numbers for every row
  -m, --maxrows=<i>     Maximum number of rows to output (default: 20)
  -q, --query           Display query that is being executed
  -s, --silent          Don't display any status messages
  -v, --version         Print version and exit
  -h, --help            Show this message

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