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Litestream
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[](https://hub.docker.com/r/litestream/litestream/)
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==========
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Litestream is a standalone streaming replication tool for SQLite. It runs as a
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background process and safely replicates changes incrementally to another file
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or S3. Litestream only communicates with SQLite through the SQLite API so it
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will not corrupt your database.
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If you need support or have ideas for improving Litestream, please join the
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[Litestream Slack][slack] or visit the [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/benbjohnson/litestream/discussions).
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Please visit the [Litestream web site](https://litestream.io) for installation
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instructions and documentation.
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If you find this project interesting, please consider starring the project on
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GitHub.
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[slack]: https://join.slack.com/t/litestream/shared_invite/zt-n0j4s3ci-lx1JziR3bV6L2NMF723H3Q
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## Acknowledgements
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While the Litestream project does not accept external code patches, many
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of the most valuable contributions are in the forms of testing, feedback, and
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documentation. These help harden software and streamline usage for other users.
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I want to give special thanks to individuals who invest much of their time and
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energy into the project to help make it better:
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- Thanks to [Cory LaNou](https://twitter.com/corylanou) for giving early feedback and testing when Litestream was still pre-release.
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- Thanks to [Michael Lynch](https://github.com/mtlynch) for digging into issues and contributing to the documentation.
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- Thanks to [Kurt Mackey](https://twitter.com/mrkurt) for feedback and testing.
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- Thanks to [Sam Weston](https://twitter.com/cablespaghetti) for figuring out how to run Litestream on Kubernetes and writing up the docs for it.
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- Thanks to [Rafael](https://github.com/netstx) & [Jungle Boogie](https://github.com/jungle-boogie) for helping to get OpenBSD release builds working.
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- Thanks to [Simon Gottschlag](https://github.com/simongottschlag), [Marin](https://github.com/supermarin),[Victor Björklund](https://github.com/victorbjorklund), [Jonathan Beri](https://twitter.com/beriberikix) [Yuri](https://github.com/yurivish), [Nathan Probst](https://github.com/nprbst), [Yann Coleuu](https://github.com/yanc0), and [Nicholas Grilly](https://twitter.com/ngrilly) for frequent feedback, testing, & support.
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Huge thanks to fly.io for their support and for contributing credits for testing and development!
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## Open-source, not open-contribution
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[Similar to SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/copyright.html), Litestream is open
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source but closed to code contributions. This keeps the code base free of
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proprietary or licensed code but it also helps me continue to maintain and build
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Litestream.
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As the author of [BoltDB](https://github.com/boltdb/bolt), I found that
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accepting and maintaining third party patches contributed to my burn out and
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I eventually archived the project. Writing databases & low-level replication
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tools involves nuance and simple one line changes can have profound and
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unexpected changes in correctness and performance. Small contributions
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typically required hours of my time to properly test and validate them.
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I am grateful for community involvement, bug reports, & feature requests. I do
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not wish to come off as anything but welcoming, however, I've
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made the decision to keep this project closed to contributions for my own
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mental health and long term viability of the project.
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The [documentation repository][docs] is MIT licensed and pull requests are welcome there.
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[releases]: https://github.com/benbjohnson/litestream/releases
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[docs]: https://github.com/benbjohnson/litestream.io
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