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## Installation ## Installation
1. Install 1. Install
- `curl -sSf https://install.surrealdb.com | sh` - `curl -sSf https://install.surrealdb.com | sh`
2. Move into `$PATH` 2. Move into `$PATH`
- `sudo mv /home/wyatt/.surreal/surreal /usr/local/bin` - `sudo mv /home/wyatt/.surreal/surreal /usr/local/bin`
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## Syntax ## Syntax
`surreal ...` `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 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 ## 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 one: `surreal start --auth --user root --pass root`
Option two: `surreal start --auth --user root --pass root file://path/to/database` 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... 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 ## 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 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 ## 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). 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).

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