Therefore the quoted comment is unlucky as calling another program, in this case sqlite, is more likely to be supported than that the language provides a wrapper/ library for every program (which not only is prone to incompleteness by the very nature of the masses of programs out there, but also is counter acting single-source principle, complicating maintenance, furthering the chaos of data in the world). Almost any (likely every?) programming language can call other programs/commands. 'can only be used from a command line' may mislead people. DB Browser for SQLite is a high quality, visual, open source tool to create, design, and edit database files compatible with SQLite.You can open up a terminal window by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T on the keyboard, or by searching for Terminal in the app menu. To get it working on your system, start by opening up a terminal window. schema can only be used from a command line the above commands > can be run as a query through a library (Python, C#, etc.). The Sqlite Browser is available for Fedora Linux users in the Main software repository. schema just doesn't work is very unlikely and then a bug report should be filed at the sqlite project. Or just because the table really not exists. this may also be caused by a semicolon at the end for. The main goal of the project is to allow non-technical users to create, modify and edit SQLite databases using a set of wizards and a spreadsheet-like interface. schema or query from sqlite_master not gives any output, it indicates a non-existent tablename, e.g. DB Browser for SQLite is a light GUI editor for SQLite databases, built on top of Qt. To prevent that people are mislead by some of the comments to the other answers:
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