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# Description Currently, the examples for `table` have a small typo (notice row 1, column a): ``` Render data in table view > [[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]] | table ╭───┬───┬───╮ │ # │ a │ b │ ├───┼───┼───┤ │ 0 │ 1 │ 2 │ │ 1 │ 3 │ 4 │ ╰───┴───┴───╯ Render data in table view (expanded) > [[a b]; [1 2] [2 [4 4]]] | table --expand ╭───┬───┬───────────╮ │ # │ a │ b │ ├───┼───┼───────────┤ │ 0 │ 1 │ 2 │ │ 1 │ 3 │ ╭───┬───╮ │ │ │ │ │ 0 │ 4 │ │ │ │ │ │ 1 │ 4 │ │ │ │ │ ╰───┴───╯ │ ╰───┴───┴───────────╯ Render data in table view (collapsed) > [[a b]; [1 2] [2 [4 4]]] | table --collapse ╭───┬───╮ │ a │ b │ ├───┼───┤ │ 1 │ 2 │ ├───┼───┤ │ 3 │ 4 │ │ ├───┤ │ │ 4 │ ╰───┴───╯ ``` I changed the example commands to match their outputs, and swapped the 2 for a 3 in all the following examples too, for consistency. # User-Facing Changes More accurate examples for the `table` command. # Tests + Formatting No changes # After Submitting
Nushell core libraries and plugins
These sub-crates form both the foundation for Nu and a set of plugins which extend Nu with additional functionality.
Foundational libraries are split into two kinds of crates:
- Core crates - those crates that work together to build the Nushell language engine
- Support crates - a set of crates that support the engine with additional features like JSON support, ANSI support, and more.
Plugins are likewise also split into two types:
- Core plugins - plugins that provide part of the default experience of Nu, including access to the system properties, processes, and web-connectivity features.
- Extra plugins - these plugins run a wide range of different capabilities like working with different file types, charting, viewing binary data, and more.