com um clique
parse
// Parse SQL and inspect the AST using syntaqlite. Use when the user wants to see the parse tree, debug SQL syntax, or understand how a query is structured.
// Parse SQL and inspect the AST using syntaqlite. Use when the user wants to see the parse tree, debug SQL syntax, or understand how a query is structured.
Commit all current changes, push to a feature branch, and create a PR. Use when the user asks to commit, push, save progress, or ship changes.
Quickly commit and push current changes to a feature branch and create a PR, skipping pre-push checks. WARNING: if CI starts failing, use /cp instead.
Debug a SQL formatter bug. Use when the user reports incorrect formatting output — wrong whitespace, misplaced comments, blank lines, etc.
Format SQL files using the syntaqlite formatter. Use when the user wants to format, reformat, or pretty-print SQL code.
Validate SQL and report diagnostics using syntaqlite. Use when the user wants to check SQL for errors, lint SQL files, or verify correctness against a schema.
Run tests to verify correctness after code changes. Use when the user asks to run tests, verify changes, or check that things still work. Runs Rust unit tests and integration tests.
| name | parse |
| description | Parse SQL and inspect the AST using syntaqlite. Use when the user wants to see the parse tree, debug SQL syntax, or understand how a query is structured. |
Parse SQLite SQL and display the abstract syntax tree (AST) using the syntaqlite CLI.
# Print AST from a file
syntaqlite parse query.sql
# Print AST from stdin
echo "SELECT 1 + 2 FROM t" | syntaqlite parse
# Parse an inline expression
syntaqlite parse -e "SELECT 1"
# Output as JSON
syntaqlite parse -o json query.sql
-e, --expression <SQL> — parse an inline SQL expression instead of files-o, --output <FORMAT> — output format (default: text)text — Human-readable indented AST tree (default)json — Machine-readable JSON ASTtext output for quick inspection and json for programmatic use.