> The standard "sqlite3" command-line tool will read and write SQLite
> archive files.  See the documentation at
> https://www.sqlite.org/sqlar.html#managing_an_sqlite_archive_from_the_command_line

OK. So there is basically no need to install the sqlar command since
all features from the sqlar command is accessible via the sqlite3
command? Thanks.

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Regards,
Peng
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