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Huge metadata.db file
Greetings.
I use calibre for conversion only and don't keep/store any books in it. I currently have 0 books. Yet my metadata.db file over 180 megabytes. Not that it's that big of an issue, but is this normal? And for someone who doesn't use it for storage, is there a way to shrink this without loosing my personal calibre preferences? I'm not entirely sure what exactly is in this file. Thanks |
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sqlite does not typically recalim space until you run a vacuum. Which you can do in calibre by clicking the calibre icon and choosing LIbrary maintenance->Check library
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