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fix(prqlc): allow
prqlc compile | duckdb
#2594fix(prqlc): allow
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Hmmm, this doesn't work so well on mine — does it for you?
I think maybe we write the
Ctrl-d
to stdout?(Is there a way of retaining the query? I worry this approach is OK but loses the query on each run. But it's still reasonable to show the example)
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It seems that the
prqlc
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I believe the query will remain visible in the terminal as shown in this README, and I have verified that it works with bash and fish on Linux and PowerShell on Windows.
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Sorry, you're correct, apologies
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Yes!
A total aside — something @snth and I discussed on the dev call was building a TUI, similar to the playground, where typing a query would pipe through to duckdb on each keystroke, could be a good way of exploring a dataset from the terminal
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...I think this will solve the issue above
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FYI we could use this approach to print the correct string:
prql/prql-compiler/prqlc/src/cli.rs
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