Maxim Zhiburt 10e84038af
nu-explore: Add vertical lines && fix index/transpose issue (#13147)
Somehow I believe that split lines were implemented originally; (I
haven't got to find it though; from a quick look)
I mean a long time ago before a lot a changes were made.

Probably adding horizontal lines would make also some sense.

ref #13116
close #13140

Take care

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If `explore` is used, frequently, or planned to be so.
I guess it would be a good one to create a test suite for it; to not
break things occasionally 😅

I did approached it one time back then using `expectrl` (literally
`expect`), but there was some issues.
Maybe smth. did change.
Or some `clean` mode could be introduced for it, to being able to be
used by outer programs; to control `nu`.

Just thoughts here.
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