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NAME

       oxigraph-query - Execute a SPARQL query against the store

SYNOPSIS

       oxigraph     query     <-l|--location>    [-q|--query]    [--query-file]    [--query-base]
       [-r|--results-file]    [--results-format]    [--explain]    [--explain-file]     [--stats]
       [--union-default-graph] [-h|--help]

DESCRIPTION

       Execute a SPARQL query against the store

OPTIONS

       -l, --location=LOCATION
              Directory in which Oxigraph data are persisted

       -q, --query=QUERY
              The SPARQL query to execute

              If no query or query file are given, stdin is used.

       --query-file=QUERY_FILE
              File in which the query is stored

              If no query or query file are given, stdin is used.

       --query-base=QUERY_BASE
              Base IRI of the query

       -r, --results-file=RESULTS_FILE
              File in which the query results will be stored

              If no file is given, stdout is used.

       --results-format=RESULTS_FORMAT
              The results format

              It can be an extension like "nt" or a MIME type like "application/n-triples".

              By default the format is guessed from the results file extension.

       --explain
              Print to stderr a human-readable explanation of the query evaluation

              Use the stats option to print also query evaluation statistics.

       --explain-file=EXPLAIN_FILE
              Write to the given file an explanation of the query evaluation

              If  the  file  extension is .json the JSON format is used, if .txt a human readable
              format is used.

              Use the stats option to print also query evaluation statistics.

       --stats
              Compute some evaluation statistics to print as part of the query explanations

              Beware, computing the statistics adds some overhead to the evaluation runtime.

       --union-default-graph
              If the SPARQL queries should look for triples in all the dataset graphs by  default
              (ie. without `GRAPH` operations)

       -h, --help
              Print help (see a summary with '-h')

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