PRQL is a modern language for transforming data — a simple, powerful, pipelined SQL replacement. For more information about the language, see the PRQL site.
We call this project "prequel", and write its name in upper-case as PRQL
.
(It's a backronym for "Pipelined Relational Query Language".)
We name the repo and some libraries prql
because of a strong convention around
lowercase, but everywhere else we use PRQL
.
We make PRQL software available under the Apache 2.0 License.
We make the PRQL logo and wordmark available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license. We seek to emulate the Rust Foundation's approach for their logo policy, see the Rust logo policy and media guide
Logo | Wordmark |
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The logos directory contains the PRQL logo (multi-colored stack of disks with descending white arrow) and PRQL wordmark (the logo plus "PRQL") in various graphical formats: SVG, PDF, PNG, JPEG, EPS, Ai. Each format folder contains graphics with these filenames:
- prql-logo.xxx - the graphical PRQL logo
- prql-wordmark.xxx - the graphical PRQL logo including "PRQL"
Font: The PRQL wordmark uses the Inter Google font in ExtraBold (800) weight.
The images were created as a SVG file. Each images's dimensions were adjusted so they exactly contain the content, with no "whitespace" surrounding the image. That makes it easier to use these images in graphic layout, since it's easier to add padding to an image than to remove it.
The tests directory has an HTML page
that places each PRQL logo on a
dimgrey
background with a dashed hotpink
border.
If it is necessary to edit any of the logo files, this page makes it easy to see that the image dimensions remain exactly the same size as the image (with no "white space" around the edges of the image.)