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This might be a stupid question & i'm just getting started with libsql but i assume that there is a sqlite3 style of cli that allows you to interactive with the database by default? I installed libsql through homebrew on both a mac & linux and when i type libsql i get "command not found" on both. I did log out & log in to make sure it wasn't a path issue & that didn't fix anything. I was thinking maybe there is no cli & you have to interact with sqld through an httpclient like postman? I don't have turso installed just libsql & from the looks of it it only installed sqld. Any clarification would be appreciated.
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This might be a stupid question & i'm just getting started with libsql but i assume that there is a sqlite3 style of cli that allows you to interactive with the database by default? I installed libsql through homebrew on both a mac & linux and when i type
libsql
i get "command not found" on both. I did log out & log in to make sure it wasn't a path issue & that didn't fix anything. I was thinking maybe there is no cli & you have to interact with sqld through an httpclient like postman? I don't have turso installed just libsql & from the looks of it it only installed sqld. Any clarification would be appreciated.thanks....
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