STATUS
SYNOPSIS
A simple and convenient commandline tool and REPL for leveldb
.
FEATURES
- REPL with colorized tab-completion and zsh/fish style key suggestions
- REPL automatically saves and reloads REPL history
SCREENSHOT
REPL COMMANDS
Use upper or lower case for the following commands.
GET <key>
Get a key from the database.
PUT <key> <value>
Put a value into the database. If you have keyEncoding
or valueEncoding
set to json
, these values will be parsed from strings into json
.
DEL <key>
Delete a key from the database.
LS [sublevel]
Get all the keys or values in the current range.
Opts:
[sublevel]
A sublevel filter, egls users
-v/--values
Include values-s/--select <attr>
Filter attributes down to given attribute(s). Can be used more than once. Eg:ls -s username -s email
-f/--filter <attr>=<value>
Filter entries down to given attribute=value match(es). Can be used more than once. Egls -f username=bob -f email=bob@gmail.com
START <key-pattern>
Defines the start of the current range. You can also use GT
or GTE
.
END <key-pattern>
Defines the end of the current range. You can also use LT
or LTE
.
SUB <name>
Sugar to set START and END to the pattern for the given sub-level.
SUBS
Tries to guess the full listing of sub-levels in the DB.
LIMIT <number>
Limit the number of records in the current range (defaults to 5000).
REVERSE
Reverse the records in the current range.
CLI COMMANDS
These all match the parameters used with
levelup
. The default encoding
for the database is set to json
.
--start <key-pattern>
Specify the start of the current range. You can also use gt
or gte
.
--end <key-pattern>
Specify the end of the current range. You can also use lt
and lte
.
--values
Only list the all of the values in the current range. Emit as a new-line delimited stream of json.
--keys
Only list all of the keys in the current range. Will tabularize the output.
--keyEncoding <string>
Specify the encoding for the keys.
--valueEncoding <string>
Specify the encoding for the values.
--limit <number>
Limit the number of records emitted in the current range.
--reverse
Reverse the stream.