# get Open given cells as text. Syntax: `get ...args` ## Parameters * `args`: optionally return additional data by path ## Examples If we run `sys` we receive a table which contains tables itself: ```shell > sys ─────────┬───────────────────────────────────────── host │ [row 7 columns] cpu │ [row cores current ghz max ghz min ghz] disks │ [table 4 rows] mem │ [row free swap free swap total total] net │ [table 19 rows] battery │ [table 1 rows] ─────────┴───────────────────────────────────────── ``` To access one of the embedded tables we can use the `get` command ```shell > sys | get cpu ─────────────┬──────── cores │ 16 current ghz │ 2.4000 min ghz │ 2.4000 max ghz │ 2.4000 ─────────────┴──────── ``` ```shell > sys | get battery ───────────────┬────────── vendor │ DSY model │ bq40z651 cycles │ 43 mins to empty │ 70.0000 ───────────────┴────────── ``` There's also the ability to pass multiple parameters to `get` which results in an output like this ```shell sys | get cpu battery ───┬───────┬─────────────┬─────────┬───────── # │ cores │ current ghz │ min ghz │ max ghz ───┼───────┼─────────────┼─────────┼───────── 0 │ 16 │ 2.4000 │ 2.4000 │ 2.4000 ───┴───────┴─────────────┴─────────┴───────── ───┬────────┬──────────┬────────┬─────────────── # │ vendor │ model │ cycles │ mins to empty ───┼────────┼──────────┼────────┼─────────────── 1 │ DSY │ bq40z651 │ 43 │ 70.0000 ───┴────────┴──────────┴────────┴─────────────── ```