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co.touchlab:sqliter-driver-tvosx64
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SQLiter is a SQLite driver for Kotlin Native, currently Apple and Windows variants. SQLiter powers the SQLDelight library on native clients.
SQLiter is designed to serve as a driver to power user-friendly libraries rather than something to use directly but if you ever need it, you can find it on mavenCentral:
dependencies {
implementation("co.touchlab:sqliter-driver:$version")
}
SQLiter support can be found in the Kotlin Community Slack, request access here. Post in the "#touchlab-tools" channel.
For direct assistance, please contact Touchlab to discuss support options.
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We found that co.touchlab:sqliter-driver-tvosx64 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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