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--.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
--.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
--.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
--.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
--.TH SQLITE3 1 "Mon Apr 15 23:49:17 2002"
--.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
--.\"
--.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
--.\" .nh disable hyphenation
--.\" .hy enable hyphenation
--.\" .ad l left justify
--.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
--.\" .nf disable filling
--.\" .fi enable filling
--.\" .br insert line break
--.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
--.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
--.SH NAME
--.B sqlite3
--\- A command line interface for SQLite version 3
--
--.SH SYNOPSIS
--.B sqlite3
--.RI [ options ]
--.RI [ databasefile ]
--.RI [ SQL ]
--
--.SH SUMMARY
--.PP
--.B sqlite3
--is a terminal-based front-end to the SQLite library that can evaluate
--queries interactively and display the results in multiple formats.
--.B sqlite3
--can also be used within shell scripts and other applications to provide
--batch processing features.
--
--.SH DESCRIPTION
--To start a
--.B sqlite3
--interactive session, invoke the
--.B sqlite3
--command and optionally provide the name of a database file. If the
--database file does not exist, it will be created. If the database file
--does exist, it will be opened.
--
--For example, to create a new database file named "mydata.db", create
--a table named "memos" and insert a couple of records into that table:
--.sp
--$
--.B sqlite3 mydata.db
--.br
--SQLite version 3.1.3
--.br
--Enter ".help" for instructions
--.br
--sqlite>
--.B create table memos(text, priority INTEGER);
--.br
--sqlite>
--.B insert into memos values('deliver project description', 10);
--.br
--sqlite>
--.B insert into memos values('lunch with Christine', 100);
--.br
--sqlite>
--.B select * from memos;
--.br
--deliver project description|10
--.br
--lunch with Christine|100
--.br
--sqlite>
--.sp
--
--If no database name is supplied, the ATTACH sql command can be used
--to attach to existing or create new database files. ATTACH can also
--be used to attach to multiple databases within the same interactive
--session. This is useful for migrating data between databases,
--possibly changing the schema along the way.
--
--Optionally, a SQL statement or set of SQL statements can be supplied as
--a single argument. Multiple statements should be separated by
--semi-colons.
--
--For example:
--.sp
--$
--.B sqlite3 -line mydata.db 'select * from memos where priority > 20;'
--.br
-- text = lunch with Christine
--.br
--priority = 100
--.br
--.sp
--
--.SS SQLITE META-COMMANDS
--.PP
--The interactive interpreter offers a set of meta-commands that can be
--used to control the output format, examine the currently attached
--database files, or perform administrative operations upon the
--attached databases (such as rebuilding indices). Meta-commands are
--always prefixed with a dot (.).
--
--A list of available meta-commands can be viewed at any time by issuing
--the '.help' command. For example:
--.sp
--sqlite>
--.B .help
--.nf
--.cc |
--.databases List names and files of attached databases
--.dump ?TABLE? ... Dump the database in an SQL text format
--.echo ON|OFF Turn command echo on or off
--.exit Exit this program
--.explain ON|OFF Turn output mode suitable for EXPLAIN on or off.
--.header(s) ON|OFF Turn display of headers on or off
--.help Show this message
--.import FILE TABLE Import data from FILE into TABLE
--.indices TABLE Show names of all indices on TABLE
--.mode MODE ?TABLE? Set output mode where MODE is one of:
-- csv Comma-separated values
-- column Left-aligned columns. (See .width)
-- html HTML <table> code
-- insert SQL insert statements for TABLE
-- line One value per line
-- list Values delimited by .separator string
-- tabs Tab-separated values
-- tcl TCL list elements
--.nullvalue STRING Print STRING in place of NULL values
--.output FILENAME Send output to FILENAME
--.output stdout Send output to the screen
--.prompt MAIN CONTINUE Replace the standard prompts
--.quit Exit this program
--.read FILENAME Execute SQL in FILENAME
--.schema ?TABLE? Show the CREATE statements
--.separator STRING Change separator used by output mode and .import
--.show Show the current values for various settings
--.tables ?PATTERN? List names of tables matching a LIKE pattern
--.timeout MS Try opening locked tables for MS milliseconds
--.width NUM NUM ... Set column widths for "column" mode
--sqlite>
--|cc .
--.sp
--.fi
--
--.SH OPTIONS
--.B sqlite3
--has the following options:
--.TP
--.BI \-init\ file
--Read and execute commands from
--.I file
--, which can contain a mix of SQL statements and meta-commands.
--.TP
--.B \-echo
--Print commands before execution.
--.TP
--.B \-[no]header
--Turn headers on or off.
--.TP
--.B \-column
--Query results will be displayed in a table like form, using
--whitespace characters to separate the columns and align the
--output.
--.TP
--.B \-html
--Query results will be output as simple HTML tables.
--.TP
--.B \-line
--Query results will be displayed with one value per line, rows
--separated by a blank line. Designed to be easily parsed by
--scripts or other programs
--.TP
--.B \-list
--Query results will be displayed with the separator (|, by default)
--character between each field value. The default.
--.TP
--.BI \-separator\ separator
--Set output field separator. Default is '|'.
--.TP
--.BI \-nullvalue\ string
--Set string used to represent NULL values. Default is ''
--(empty string).
--.TP
--.B \-version
--Show SQLite version.
--.TP
--.B \-help
--Show help on options and exit.
--
--
--.SH INIT FILE
--.B sqlite3
--reads an initialization file to set the configuration of the
--interactive environment. Throughout initialization, any previously
--specified setting can be overridden. The sequence of initialization is
--as follows:
--
--o The default configuration is established as follows:
--
--.sp
--.nf
--.cc |
--mode = LIST
--separator = "|"
--main prompt = "sqlite> "
--continue prompt = " ...> "
--|cc .
--.sp
--.fi
--
--o If the file
--.B ~/.sqliterc
--exists, it is processed first.
--can be found in the user's home directory, it is
--read and processed. It should generally only contain meta-commands.
--
--o If the -init option is present, the specified file is processed.
--
--o All other command line options are processed.
--
--.SH SEE ALSO
--http://www.sqlite.org/
--.br
--The sqlite-doc package
--.SH AUTHOR
--This manual page was originally written by Andreas Rottmann
--<rotty@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
--by others). It was subsequently revised by Bill Bumgarner <bbum@mac.com>.
---- /dev/null 2012-03-31 10:49:42.330855572 -0400
-+++ b/sqlcipher.1 2012-03-31 20:07:20.000000000 -0400
-@@ -0,0 +1,229 @@
-+.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-+.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-+.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-+.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-+.TH SQLCIPHER 1 "Mon Apr 15 23:49:17 2002"
-+.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-+.\"
-+.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-+.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-+.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-+.\" .ad l left justify
-+.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-+.\" .nf disable filling
-+.\" .fi enable filling
-+.\" .br insert line break
-+.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-+.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-+.SH NAME
-+.B sqlcipher
-+\- A command line interface for SQLCipher version 2
-+
-+.SH SYNOPSIS
-+.B sqlcipher
-+.RI [ options ]
-+.RI [ databasefile ]
-+.RI [ SQL ]
-+
-+.SH SUMMARY
-+.PP
-+.B sqlcipher
-+is a terminal-based front-end to the SQLCipher library that can evaluate
-+queries interactively and display the results in multiple formats.
-+.B sqlcipher
-+can also be used within shell scripts and other applications to provide
-+batch processing features.
-+
-+.SH DESCRIPTION
-+To start a
-+.B sqlcipher
-+interactive session, invoke the
-+.B sqlcipher
-+command and optionally provide the name of a database file. If the
-+database file does not exist, it will be created. If the database file
-+does exist, it will be opened.
-+
-+For example, to create a new database file named "mydata.db", create
-+a table named "memos" and insert a couple of records into that table:
-+.sp
-+$
-+.B sqlcipher mydata.db
-+.br
-+SQLite version 2.0.3
-+.br
-+Enter ".help" for instructions
-+.br
-+sqlite>
-+.B create table memos(text, priority INTEGER);
-+.br
-+sqlite>
-+.B insert into memos values('deliver project description', 10);
-+.br
-+sqlite>
-+.B insert into memos values('lunch with Christine', 100);
-+.br
-+sqlite>
-+.B select * from memos;
-+.br
-+deliver project description|10
-+.br
-+lunch with Christine|100
-+.br
-+sqlite>
-+.sp
-+
-+If no database name is supplied, the ATTACH sql command can be used
-+to attach to existing or create new database files. ATTACH can also
-+be used to attach to multiple databases within the same interactive
-+session. This is useful for migrating data between databases,
-+possibly changing the schema along the way.
-+
-+Optionally, a SQL statement or set of SQL statements can be supplied as
-+a single argument. Multiple statements should be separated by
-+semi-colons.
-+
-+For example:
-+.sp
-+$
-+.B sqlcipher -line mydata.db 'select * from memos where priority > 20;'
-+.br
-+ text = lunch with Christine
-+.br
-+priority = 100
-+.br
-+.sp
-+
-+.SS SQLITE META-COMMANDS
-+.PP
-+The interactive interpreter offers a set of meta-commands that can be
-+used to control the output format, examine the currently attached
-+database files, or perform administrative operations upon the
-+attached databases (such as rebuilding indices). Meta-commands are
-+always prefixed with a dot (.).
-+
-+A list of available meta-commands can be viewed at any time by issuing
-+the '.help' command. For example:
-+.sp
-+sqlite>
-+.B .help
-+.nf
-+.cc |
-+.databases List names and files of attached databases
-+.dump ?TABLE? ... Dump the database in an SQL text format
-+.echo ON|OFF Turn command echo on or off
-+.exit Exit this program
-+.explain ON|OFF Turn output mode suitable for EXPLAIN on or off.
-+.header(s) ON|OFF Turn display of headers on or off
-+.help Show this message
-+.import FILE TABLE Import data from FILE into TABLE
-+.indices TABLE Show names of all indices on TABLE
-+.mode MODE ?TABLE? Set output mode where MODE is one of:
-+ csv Comma-separated values
-+ column Left-aligned columns. (See .width)
-+ html HTML <table> code
-+ insert SQL insert statements for TABLE
-+ line One value per line
-+ list Values delimited by .separator string
-+ tabs Tab-separated values
-+ tcl TCL list elements
-+.nullvalue STRING Print STRING in place of NULL values
-+.output FILENAME Send output to FILENAME
-+.output stdout Send output to the screen
-+.prompt MAIN CONTINUE Replace the standard prompts
-+.quit Exit this program
-+.read FILENAME Execute SQL in FILENAME
-+.schema ?TABLE? Show the CREATE statements
-+.separator STRING Change separator used by output mode and .import
-+.show Show the current values for various settings
-+.tables ?PATTERN? List names of tables matching a LIKE pattern
-+.timeout MS Try opening locked tables for MS milliseconds
-+.width NUM NUM ... Set column widths for "column" mode
-+sqlite>
-+|cc .
-+.sp
-+.fi
-+
-+.SH OPTIONS
-+.B sqlcipher
-+has the following options:
-+.TP
-+.BI \-init\ file
-+Read and execute commands from
-+.I file
-+, which can contain a mix of SQL statements and meta-commands.
-+.TP
-+.B \-echo
-+Print commands before execution.
-+.TP
-+.B \-[no]header
-+Turn headers on or off.
-+.TP
-+.B \-column
-+Query results will be displayed in a table like form, using
-+whitespace characters to separate the columns and align the
-+output.
-+.TP
-+.B \-html
-+Query results will be output as simple HTML tables.
-+.TP
-+.B \-line
-+Query results will be displayed with one value per line, rows
-+separated by a blank line. Designed to be easily parsed by
-+scripts or other programs
-+.TP
-+.B \-list
-+Query results will be displayed with the separator (|, by default)
-+character between each field value. The default.
-+.TP
-+.BI \-separator\ separator
-+Set output field separator. Default is '|'.
-+.TP
-+.BI \-nullvalue\ string
-+Set string used to represent NULL values. Default is ''
-+(empty string).
-+.TP
-+.B \-version
-+Show SQLite version.
-+.TP
-+.B \-help
-+Show help on options and exit.
-+
-+
-+.SH INIT FILE
-+.B sqlcipher
-+reads an initialization file to set the configuration of the
-+interactive environment. Throughout initialization, any previously
-+specified setting can be overridden. The sequence of initialization is
-+as follows:
-+
-+o The default configuration is established as follows:
-+
-+.sp
-+.nf
-+.cc |
-+mode = LIST
-+separator = "|"
-+main prompt = "sqlite> "
-+continue prompt = " ...> "
-+|cc .
-+.sp
-+.fi
-+
-+o If the file
-+.B ~/.sqliterc
-+exists, it is processed first.
-+can be found in the user's home directory, it is
-+read and processed. It should generally only contain meta-commands.
-+
-+o If the -init option is present, the specified file is processed.
-+
-+o All other command line options are processed.
-+
-+.SH SEE ALSO
-+http://www.sqlcipher.net/
-+.br
-+The sqlite-doc package
-+.SH AUTHOR
-+This manual page was originally written by Andreas Rottmann
-+<rotty@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
-+by others). It was subsequently revised by Bill Bumgarner <bbum@mac.com>.