autocomplete isn't "exact", so it does have in its suggestions things that don't exactly always make sense, but it does list things by what is contextually relevant. It has a basic understanding of sql syntax such it will suggest potential keywords next, it introspects things like tablenames so they are available in spots where a tablename would be relevant, and if it has tables it will introspect them to get fieldname, and any named things like x as y will also become suggestions within the context of the query you are working on. This results in mostly correct suggestions. However it generally always has the suggestion you want, it works really well with field names / table names, which mainly what I wanted, and very basic with sql syntax (which I normally don't need any help with other than relevant keyword completion)
this is bad developer UX ( in my opinion). Please reconsider . I lost interest the moment I was not able to commit using normal git commands.
⎿ Error: Exit code 1
GITBUTLER_ERROR: Cannot commit directly to gitbutler/workspace branch.
GitButler manages commits on this branch. Please use GitButler to commit your changes:
- Use the GitButler app to create commits
- Or run 'but commit' from the command line
If you want to exit GitButler mode and use normal git:
- Run 'but teardown' to switch to a regular branch
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but was not installed ( I installed the mac app ) .
I still haven't uninstalled the app and will try to figure out the working model.
Also please offer some skill file or a text I can add to my CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md so that when I ask claude to commit , it will go through gitbutler...( edit: looks like it is there, but the discovery is hard ) .
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