How to use?Įxamples of possible usage can be found in the supplied demo-project as downloadable in the releases tab or the source code can be directly inspected here.Īdditionally, a video tutorial by Mitch McCollum (finepointcgi) is available here: Make sure that Godot is correctly loading the gdsqlite.gdns-resource and that it is available in the res://-environment.Īn example project, named "demo", can also be downloaded from the releases tab.
It's also possible to manually download the build files found in the releases tab, extract them on your system and run the supplied demo-project.
Then update the cache using: sudo apt-get update To add this ppa just type in these commands in terminal: sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:linuxgndu/sqlitebrowser Install the package using: sudo apt-get install sqlitebrowserįor Ubuntu and derivaties, a PPA with the latest release here: Update the cache using: sudo apt-get update Therefore packages will typically contain some older version, compared to the latest release. Note that Debian focuses more on stability rather than newest features.
OpenSUSE sudo zypper install sqlitebrowser Install for Fedora (i386 and x86_64) by issuing the following command: sudo dnf install sqlitebrowser Install with the following command: sudo pacman -S sqlitebrowser Other distribution specific instructions: Arch LinuxĪrch Linux provides an up to date version Snap Nightly builds snap install sqlitebrowser -devmode Snap Release build snap install sqlitebrowser Remember to change it’s permission bits to be executable before you run it.
Our latest release is available as an AppImage, Snap packages, and distribution specific packages: AppImage
If you prefer using Homebrew for macOS, our latest release can be installed via Homebrew Cask: brew install -cask db-browser-for-sqliteĭownload nightly builds for Windows and macOS here: Nightly builds often fix bugs reported after the last release. gives an error), try a nightly build ( below). Note - If for any reason the standard Windows release does not work