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1205687423 I_kwDOCGYnMM5H3VR_ 426 CLI docs should link to Python docs and vice versa simonw 9599 closed 0 simonw 9599   1 2022-04-15T16:05:15Z 2023-07-22T22:13:22Z 2023-07-22T22:13:22Z OWNER  

For every command/API method there should be a link to the equivalent in the other form factor.

Maybe also link to the API and CLI reference pages too.

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957529248 MDU6SXNzdWU5NTc1MjkyNDg= 302 Python library version of `sqlite-utils convert` simonw 9599 closed 0 simonw 9599   1 2021-08-01T16:11:02Z 2021-08-02T04:47:40Z 2021-08-02T04:47:40Z OWNER  

Spin off from #251. The ability to execute Python functions to convert and split columns should be part of the library too, not just the CLI.

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455965174 MDU6SXNzdWU0NTU5NjUxNzQ= 508 Ability to set default sort order for a table or view in metadata.json simonw 9599 closed 0 simonw 9599   1 2019-06-13T21:40:51Z 2020-05-28T18:53:03Z 2020-05-28T18:53:02Z OWNER  

It can go here in the documentation: https://datasette.readthedocs.io/en/stable/metadata.html#setting-which-columns-can-be-used-for-sorting

Also need to fix this sentence which is no longer true:

By default, database views in Datasette do not support sorting

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449931899 MDU6SXNzdWU0NDk5MzE4OTk= 494 --reload should only trigger for -i databases simonw 9599 closed 0 simonw 9599   1 2019-05-29T17:28:43Z 2020-02-24T19:45:05Z 2020-02-24T19:45:05Z OWNER  

Right now it's triggering any time a mutable database changes.

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453243459 MDU6SXNzdWU0NTMyNDM0NTk= 503 Handle SQLite databases with spaces in their names? chrismp 7936571 closed 0 simonw 9599   1 2019-06-06T21:20:59Z 2019-11-04T23:16:30Z 2019-11-04T23:16:30Z NONE  

I named my SQLite database "Government workers" and published it to Heroku. When I clicked the "Government workers" database online it lead to a 404 page: Database not found: Government%20workers.

I believe this is because the database name has a space.

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