* sql-trino.el + What is it? Emacs comes with a SQL interpreter which is able to open a connection to databases and present you with a prompt you are probably familiar with (e.g. `mysql>', `pgsql>', `trino>', etc.). This mode gives you the ability to do that for Trino. + How do I get it? The canonical repository for the source code is . The recommended way to install the package is to utilize Emacs's `package.el' along with MELPA. To set this up, please follow MELPA's [getting started guide], and then run `M-x package-install sql-trino'. [getting started guide] + Requirements Download the [Trino CLI], rename it to `trino' and put it in your `$PATH'. [Trino CLI] + How do I use it? Within Emacs, run `M-x sql-trino'. You will be prompted by a minibuffer for a server. Enter a server and you should be greeted by a SQLi buffer with a `trino>' prompt. From there you can either type queries in this buffer, or open a `sql-mode' buffer and send chunks of SQL over to the SQLi buffer with the requisite key-chords. + Contributing Please open GitHub issues and pull requests.