Package: bash-completion
Version: 1:2.11-2
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Dear Maintainer,

SQLite defines an archive file format, which is an SQLite datbase with a
single table containing each contained file as a row.  The sqlite CLI
tool can maniuplate these with the -A option, and the customary file
extension for these are .sqlar, so it would be useful if bash would
include them when completing file names.

See https://sqlite.org/sqlar.html for more info.

- ilmari

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