explore
Explore is a table pager, just like less but for table structured data.
Signature
> explore --head --index --reverse --peek
Parameters
--head {boolean}: turn off column headers--index: show row indexes (by default it's not showed)--reverse: start from the last row--peek: returns a last used value, so it can be used in next pipelines
Get Started
ls | explore -i
So the main point of explore is :table (Which you see on the above screenshot).
You can interact with it via <Left>, <Right>, <Up>, <Down> arrow keys.
You can inspect a underlying values by entering into cursor mode. You can press either <i> or <Enter> to do so.
Then using arrow keys you can choose a necessary cell.
And you'll be able to see it's underlying structure.
You can obtain more information about the various aspects of it by :help.
Commands
explore has a list of built in commands you can use. Commands are run through pressing <:> and then a command name.
To find out the comprehensive list of commands you can type :help.
Config
You can configure many things (including styles and colors), via config.
You can find an example configuration in default-config.nu.
Examples
Peeking a value
$nu | explore --peek
:try command
There's an interactive environment which you can use to navigate through data using nu.
Keeping the chosen value by $nu
Remember you can combine it with --peek.



