Fossil configuration database

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Revision as of 05:22, 3 August 2019

File Format
Name Fossil configuration database
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Released 2006[1]

The version control software Fossil keeps its per-user configuration in a file called ".fossil" (with nothing before the dot; something there indicates a Fossil repository database) in the user's home directory. Unusually, this is not a structured text file, but rather a SQLite database, although this is to be expected, given Fossil's love for it.

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  1. Wikipedia:Fossil (software)
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