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please advise which compression algorithm is used when saving browser console command history in the ~/.mozilla/firefox/xxx.default-release/storage/permanent/indexeddb+++fx-devtools/idb/xxx.sqlite ?

please advise which compression algorithm is used when saving browser console command history in the ~/.mozilla/firefox/xxx.default-release/storage/permanent/indexeddb+++fx-devtools/idb/xxx.sqlite ?

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There's no compression. It's just a uncompressed sqlite database file. You need a sqlite db editor and learn some SQL to use this file.

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Thanks for the answer.

There's no compression.

If so, why doesn't the size of the sqlite-file change (it remains equal to 48 kilobytes), no matter how many commands I enter in the console? The size of the sqlite-file does not change even after adding a few megabytes of text to the console.

You need a sqlite db editor

I was browsing the contents of the object_data table using DB Browser for SQL: http://i.imgur.com/T2sIsJu.png