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ecosystem:sqlite-utils | ecosystem | sqlite-utils | sqlite-utils | sqlite-utils is a key building block for the wider Datasette ecosystem. It provides a collection of utilities for manipulating SQLite databases, both as a Python library and a command-line utility. Features include: Insert data into a SQLite database from JSON, CSV or TSV, automatically creating tables with the correct schema or altering existing tables to add missing columns. Configure tables for use with SQLite full-text search, including creating triggers needed to keep the search index up-to-date. Modify tables in ways that are not supported by SQLite's default ALTER TABLE syntax - for example changing the types of columns or selecting a new primary key for a table. Adding foreign keys to existing database tables. Extracting columns of data into a separate lookup table. | ["The Datasette Ecosystem"] | [{"href": "https://sqlite-utils.datasette.io/", "label": "sqlite-utils"}] |
ecosystem:dogsheep | ecosystem | dogsheep | Dogsheep | Dogsheep is a collection of tools for personal analytics using SQLite and Datasette. The project provides tools like github-to-sqlite and twitter-to-sqlite that can import data from different sources in order to create a personal data warehouse. Personal Data Warehouses: Reclaiming Your Data is a talk that explains Dogsheep and demonstrates it in action. | ["The Datasette Ecosystem"] | [{"href": "https://dogsheep.github.io/", "label": "Dogsheep"}, {"href": "https://datasette.io/tools/github-to-sqlite", "label": "github-to-sqlite"}, {"href": "https://datasette.io/tools/twitter-to-sqlite", "label": "twitter-to-sqlite"}, {"href": "https://simonwillison.net/2020/Nov/14/personal-data-warehouses/", "label": "Personal Data Warehouses: Reclaiming Your Data"}] |