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hochmartinez
37 days ago
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SQLiteStudio: Create, edit, browse SQLite database...
I've used both. Sqlitestudio is far more powerful, intuitive and easy to use. Fast and efficient. Flies even in old PCs. In Linux you won't find It in the repositories. You have to download and run a handy installer.
pmarreck
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FYI to anyone on Nix/NixOS, sqlitestudio is available on unstable branch of nixpkgs:
https://search.nixos.org/packages?channel=unstable&show=sqli...
0points
37 days ago
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It's in AUR
dotancohen
37 days ago
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It's GPL, so why no Debian packaging, if it is popular?
mappu
36 days ago
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The ITP was in 2016, but it seems like it didn't really progress from there -
https://bugs.debian.org/827236
shortrounddev2
37 days ago
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Anecdotally, but I see less and less software distributed through apt these days
Jach
37 days ago
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It's in gentoo's default portage tree
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