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## Installation
1. Install
- `curl -sSf https://install.surrealdb.com | sh`
2. Move into `$PATH`
- `sudo mv /home/wyatt/.surreal/surreal /usr/local/bin`
- `curl -sSf https://install.surrealdb.com | sh`
2. Move into `$PATH`
- `sudo mv /home/wyatt/.surreal/surreal /usr/local/bin`
test
## Syntax
`surreal ...`
The dots represent a subcommand that is supposed to present. Almost if not all commands (and subcommands) always come with a `--help` flag so you can get a reference on what the command does
## Starting the database
Typically I have two commands I will perform when I start the database*:
Typically I have two commands I will perform when I start the database\*:
Option one: `surreal start --auth --user root --pass root`
Option two: `surreal start --auth --user root --pass root file://path/to/database`
Option two I'm still figuring out. I just export it once I'm done and then import the export once I'm ready to begin again. Speaking of...
*- I also use Docker (or some other OCI runtime like Podman) to run SurrealDB. It is in fact my preferred method -*
_- I also use Docker (or some other OCI runtime like Podman) to run SurrealDB. It is in fact my preferred method -_
## Importing an existing database
Imports deal with SurQL files, similar to SQL files, filled with statements that SurrealDB will read and be ready when you start the database
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## SQL mode
SurrealDB has a SQL-like (not compatible with ANSI SQL) language one can use for running (or piping) SurrealQL queries. You can find the syntax and some examples over [here](./Syntax).