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Harlequin
The SQL IDE for Your Terminal.
Installing Harlequin
After installing Python 3.8 or above, install Harlequin using pip
or pipx
with:
pipx install harlequin
Using Harlequin with DuckDB
From any shell, to open one or more DuckDB database files:
harlequin "path/to/duck.db" "another_duck.db"
To open an in-memory DuckDB session, run Harlequin with no arguments:
harlequin
If you want to control the version of DuckDB that Harlequin uses, see the Troubleshooting page.
Using Harlequin with SQLite and Other Adapters
Harlequin also ships with a SQLite3 adapter. You can open one or more SQLite database files with:
harlequin -a sqlite "path/to/sqlite.db" "another_sqlite.db"
Like DuckDB, you can also open an in-memory database by omitting the paths:
harlequin -a sqlite
Other adapters can be installed using pip install <adapter package>
or pipx inject harlequin <adapter package>
, depending on how you installed Harlequin. For a list of known adapters provided either by the Harlequin maintainers or the broader community, see the adapters page in the docs.
Getting Help
To view all command-line options for Harlequin and all installed adapters, after installation, simply type:
harlequin --help
To view a list of all key bindings (keyboard shortcuts) within the app, press <Key>F1</Key>. You can also view this list outside the app in the docs.
COLOR, KEY BINDING, OR COPY-PASTE PROBLEMS? See Troubleshooting in the docs.
More info at harlequin.sh
Visit harlequin.sh for an overview of features and full documentation.
Sponsoring Harlequin
Please consider sponsoring Harlequin's author, so he can continue to dedicate time to Harlequin.
Contributing
Thanks for your interest in Harlequin! Harlequin is primarily maintained by Ted Conbeer, but he welcomes all contributions!
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md
for more information.