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First up: huge thanks for this tool, it's great and has become my main way to explore DBs in the terminal quickly and easily.
Is there any way to manage saved queries for a particular connection?
Obviously, you can save queries to a file and then just run them against the database. But often I'm exploring, have a query to the point where I'd like to save it for later, then I would have to do this awkward copy-paste thing to extract it out of sqlit.
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First up: huge thanks for this tool, it's great and has become my main way to explore DBs in the terminal quickly and easily.
Is there any way to manage saved queries for a particular connection?
Obviously, you can save queries to a file and then just run them against the database. But often I'm exploring, have a query to the point where I'd like to save it for later, then I would have to do this awkward copy-paste thing to extract it out of sqlit.
Is there already a better way?
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