Open CSV/Parquet/JSON files directly with DuckDB#213
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Pointing a DuckDB connection at a data file (e.g. /tmp/sales.csv) now loads it into a real table inside a per-process sidecar .duckdb so the user can run full CRUD against it. Restarting sqlit re-loads from the source file; writing back is explicit via COPY <table> TO '<path>'. Refs #146.
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Point a DuckDB connection at a CSV/Parquet/JSON file and sqlit loads it into a real table you can CRUD against. Write back with
COPY <table> TO '<path>'.Refs #146.