Thank you for the replies.  I will try the various alternatives to see which works best for me right now.

Learning is sometimes difficult when your brain is stuck in windows land!  When things are put in paths when loaded, and where things are  stored in Debian is still a learning curve for me.  I have a notebook by my keyboard.  Again thanks for this group's patience and help.   Dale


On 4/4/2022 9:09 AM, Chuck Rhode wrote:
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 08:04:06 -0500
DR <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been looking for some way to open a command line or browser
> driven version of SQLite to snoop around inside the WeeWx database
> just to become more familiar with the layout.

The thing you want is *sqlitebrowser*.  Install it.  Then, just type
that at the command prompt.  Alternatively, you can start it as a
Gnome application by searching for "DB Browser."  Try F)ile O)open
Database Read Only.  You're shooting for the WeeWX "Archive" folder.
To see the *.sdb file, you'll need to toggle to the "All Files" filter
on the "Choose Database File" dialog.


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