# This file contains suggested magic(5) text for the unix file(1) # utility for recognizing SQLite3 databases. # # When SQLite is used as an application file format, it is desirable to # have file(1) recognize the database file as being with the specific # application. You can set the application_id for a database file # using: # # PRAGMA application_id = INTEGER; # # INTEGER can be any signed 32-bit integer. That integer is written as # a 4-byte big-endian integer into offset 68 of the database header. In # the tests below, this integer is sometimes rendered as a string. For # example, instead of "belong =1598444364" we write "string =_FSL" and # instead of "belong =1598903374" we write "string =_MTN". # # The Monotone application used "PRAGMA user_version=1598903374;" to set # its identifier long before "PRAGMA application_id" became available. # The user_version is very similar to application_id except that it is # stored at offset 60 instead of offset 68. The user of # "PRAGMA application_id" is preferred now. The rules using offset 60 # for Monotone are for historical compatibility only. # 0 string =SQLite\ format\ 3 >68 string =_FSL Fossil repository >68 belong =0 >>60 string =_MTN Monotone source repository >>60 string !_MTN SQLite 3.x database