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47185841 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/releases/tag/3.14 | MDc6UmVsZWFzZTQ3MTg1ODQx | 3.14 | main | 3.14 | 0 | simonw 9599 | 0 | 2021-08-02T21:29:16Z | 2021-08-02T21:34:43Z | This release introduces the new sqlite-utils convert command (#251) and corresponding table.convert(...) Python method (#302). These tools can be used to apply a Python conversion function to one or more columns of a table, either updating the column in place or using transformed data from that column to populate one or more other columns. This command-line example uses the Python standard library textwrap module to wrap the content of the db = sqlite_utils.Database("content.db") db["articles"].convert("content", lambda v: "\n".join(textwrap.wrap(v, 100))) ``` See the full documentation for the sqlite-utils convert command and the table.convert(...) Python method for more details. Also in this release:
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