## Obtaining The SQLite Source Code
-If you do not want to use Fossil, you can download tarballs or ZIP
-archives or [SQLite archives](https://sqlite.org/cli.html#sqlar) as follows:
+Source code tarballs or ZIP archives are available at:
- * Latest trunk check-in as
- [Tarball](https://sqlite.org/src/tarball/sqlite.tar.gz) or
- [ZIP-archive](https://sqlite.org/src/zip/sqlite.zip).
+ * [Latest trunk check-in](https://sqlite.org/src/rchvdwnld/trunk).
- * Latest release as
- [Tarball](https://sqlite.org/src/tarball/sqlite.tar.gz?r=release) or
- [ZIP-archive](https://sqlite.org/src/zip/sqlite.zip?r=release).
+ * [Latest release](https://sqlite.org/src/rchvdwnld/release)
- * For other check-ins, substitute an appropriate branch name or
- tag or hash prefix in place of "release" in the URLs of the previous
- bullet. Or browse the [timeline](https://sqlite.org/src/timeline)
- to locate the check-in desired, click on its information page link,
- then click on the "Tarball" or "ZIP Archive" links on the information
- page.
+ * For other check-ins, browse the
+ [project timeline](https://sqlite.org/src/timeline?y=ci) and
+ click on the check-in hash of the check-in you want to download.
+ On the resulting "info" page, click one of the options to the
+ right of the "**Downloads:**" label in the "**Overview**" section
+ near the top.
To access sources directly using [Fossil](https://fossil-scm.org/home),
first install Fossil version 2.0 or later.
-Source tarballs and precompiled binaries available at
+Source tarballs and precompiled binaries for Fossil are available at
<https://fossil-scm.org/home/uv/download.html>. Fossil is
a stand-alone program. To install, simply download or build the single
-executable file and put that file someplace on your $PATH.
+executable file and put that file someplace on your $PATH or %PATH%.
Then run commands like this:
mkdir -p ~/sqlite
cd ~/sqlite
fossil open https://sqlite.org/src
-The "fossil open" command will take two or three minutes. Afterwards,
+The initial "fossil open" command will take two or three minutes. Afterwards,
you can do fast, bandwidth-efficient updates to the whatever versions
of SQLite you like. Some examples:
-C Fix\sthe\soutput\sof\s".dump"\sin\sthe\sCLI\sso\sthat\sthe\ssqlite_sequence\stable\nis\screated\susing\scorrect\ssyntax.
-D 2025-10-31T11:23:44.843
+C Update\sthe\smain\sREADME.md\sfile\sto\suse\sthe\srobot-safe\s/rchvdwnld\spage\son\sthe\nserver\sfor\sdownloads.
+D 2025-10-31T13:44:51.646
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