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sqlite
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SQLite is a relational database management system (RDBMS) contained in a C
library. In contrast to many other database management systems, SQLite is not a
clientserver database engine. Rather, it is embedded into the end program.

SQLite generally follows PostgreSQL syntax. SQLite uses a dynamically and weakly
typed SQL syntax that does not guarantee the domain integrity. This means that
one can, for example, insert a string into a column defined as an integer.
SQLite will attempt to convert data between formats where appropriate, the
string "123" into an int in this case, but does not guarantee such  conversions
and will store the data as-is if such a conversion is not possible. [0]

Upstream: https://www.sqlite.org/index.html


[000] Index
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* Installation ........................................................... [001]
* Usage .................................................................. [002]
* References ............................................................. [003]


[001] Installation
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|  $ kiss b sqlite                                                             |
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[002] Usage
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Refer to the manual pages and command help output.


[003] References
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[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQLite