sit
sit
sit is the canonical Git-shaped control plane for persisted Univer workbooks.
Use univer-cli to create or edit workbook content. Use sit after workbook changes are saved and verified, or for the repo/sync/origin phase of a task that also includes workbook edits.
Use when
- capturing persisted workbook changes into workbook-lane history
- inspecting repo state, diff, log, show, or blame output
- running the default approval-backed sync flow
- syncing local state with origin or recovering from origin refusal output
Do not use when
- the workbook still needs to be edited, imported, exported, or structurally changed before repo/sync work can proceed
- the task is only about
univer-cliworkbook authoring - you are about to invent Git-like commands that are not in the real command surface
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