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Workbench has forgotten which files are stored and errors on trying to readd them. #27
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Also THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS IT IS AMAZING. forgot to add that. |
This is pretty odd, we ask for all records so if it’s there it should show up. I have no immediate ideas. Probably you can fix it by deleting your iCloud for Workbench. I forget where you go to do that though. |
Hmmm... idk either. I'll research that but I'm not sure how successful I'll be. Thanks! |
There's a way, I believe. I cannot personally do anything. CloudKit databases are yours and only yours. I could if necessary make a new build with a reset button though. |
I think it might be best to try that? I can't find anything anywhere about users being able to manage per-app data on macOS. For iPhone it's simple but apparently much more confusing w/ macOS Unless if you have seen anything. |
Or it's just magically resolved itself now. More transparency and the ability to do something like git merge might be good though -- at least being able to view the remote and local files side by side before blindly uploading or downloading one or the other. |
There’s plenty that can be done with the tool for sure. PRs welcome until I get round to it. The current state of Workbench is: the MVP I needed for my personal needs. |
So if I run "Add default files" for each file it shows this pop-up:
Which apparently at some point it's gotten confused about what actually is uploaded to iCloud but it can't use that error to redownload them?
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