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sqld

v0.24.1-pre.42

Published

A Node.js wrapper for libsql-server (sqld) with platform-specific binaries

Downloads

28

Readme

sqld

A package wrapper for libsql-server (sqld) with platform-specific binaries.

This package automatically downloads and publishes the latest libsql-server releases from the official GitHub releases, making them available as npm packages with platform-specific binaries.

Installation

# Locally install in a project
vlt install sqld

Usage

# Start sqld server
vlx sqld --help

# Example: Start with a database file
vlx sqld --db-path ./my-database.db

Binaries

The appropriate platform-specific binary will be automatically installed based on your system:

  • @sqld/darwin-arm64 - macOS ARM64 (Apple Silicon)
  • @sqld/darwin-x64 - macOS x64 (Intel)
  • @sqld/linux-arm64 - Linux ARM64
  • @sqld/linux-x64 - Linux x64

Windows Support

Windows is not directly supported as libsql-server does not provide native Windows binaries. However, you can use sqld on Windows through Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL):

  1. Install WSL: Follow the official WSL installation guide
  2. Choose a Linux distribution: Ubuntu, Debian, or any other supported distribution
  3. Install Node.js in your WSL environment
  4. Install sqld within WSL: vlt install sqld

The Linux ARM64 or x64 binary (depending on your system architecture) will be used within the WSL environment.

License

MIT

Related Projects

  • libsql - The original libSQL project
  • Turso - Managed libSQL service