It does what it says. When a plugin is disabled or enabled Vacuum searches the plugin's data folder for any .db files and issues a vacuum command to free up space. Its simple, effective, and small.
Needs changelog, make the name bold for easier reading, and what exactly do we benefit from this program deleting files that are being generated by plugins for (possibly) a reason?
Vacuum does not delete files, it rebuilds and releases excess space. And there hasn't been any changes for there to be a changelog. SQLite3 Vacuum
i think the problem here is that most end users dont know what the vacuum command does, and its title is a bit misleading...i am going to recommend you post the info from that link into the top post or somehow explain it in as few words as possible in an attempt to educate people better on what the purpose of this actually is. imo it sounds like a great idea...how long does it take to run through a large database? have you benchmarked any performance gains?
Bitdefender has blocked a virus!!!!!!!! C:\users\main\desktop\minecraft\plugins\vacuum\sqlite3.dll Virus Name Gen:TROJEN.Heur.LP.IG7@ayTkLwp
this is automatic, right? if so, it sounds pretty neat and usefull, assuming it helps prevent slow downs after being on for days and improper data written to the database.
it's a toss up between kaspersky and bitdefender kas is cheaper but crappy interface bitdefender costs a lot more and is very effective but uses a lot of cpu and makes your web browser laggy i run it on my shopcomp which i hook about 10 infected hard drives to a day for os repairs hasn't failed me yet but this is all opinion and they are like butt holes everyone has one and lol look at Deadlyscone what a troll lol you're welcome for a heads up it wasn't for the one and only elites like you your too pro and yes it probably is just a false positive but i wanted to let wayful know thats all