I have been looking for some way to open a command line or browser driven version of SQLite to snoop around inside the WeeWx database just to become more familiar with the layout.  I'm not trying to correct any errors (I am not that worried about the way I use WeeWx mainly to capture the day and generate graphs which get posted to my web server), but just want to look around.  Using the latest WeeWx install on a Rasp 400 to play and start to try to customize a bit.

I have, obviously SQLite3 on the system, running or I don't think that WeeWx would function.  I have found the directory where the database exists based on the documentation in the User Guide.  I can't find any documentation as to how to trigger SQLite so I can uses command lines, and while there  are a few things for Linux that say they allow you to open a browser like window to look at the database, once I download them, I don't find where they are installed or how to trigger them to open up.  I assume from the screen shots of them that there is a way to change directories until I get to the WeeWx database, but  can't even try doing that.


Oh, once I get to be able to do this, do I have to shut down WeeWx while I look around, or can WeeWx continue to access the SQLite database at the same time to keep updating it when it needs to?  Or is there a collision and it will require a restart of WeeWx to pickup again once I'm done peeking inside?

Dale


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