feat: add 'clean' command to remove stale index entries#86
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feat: add 'clean' command to remove stale index entries#86
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This PR adds a new
vgrep cleancommand to identify and remove entries from the database that correspond to files that no longer exist on the filesystem.Features
vgrep clean: Scans the database for stale entries and prompts for removal.vgrep clean --dry-run: Shows which entries would be removed without making changes.vgrep clean --force: Removes stale entries without interactive confirmation (useful for scripts).Usage
Verification
I reproduced the issue by manually inserting stale entries into the database and verified that:
vgrep clean --dry-runcorrectly identifies them.vgrep clean --forcesuccessfully removes them.vgrep clean(interactive) works when running in a terminal.