Add overview of table operations to Cheat Sheet#2040
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Some table operations are arguably confusingly named, espcially for new nu users. Since the discussion in nushell/nushell#13779 didn't get much traction, at least there should be an easy to find an overview.
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The suggested overview table could conceivable also go to the Navigating and Accessing Structured Data section, which already has links to some related commands at the end, instead of Nushell Cheat Sheet. Coming to think of it, making all commands mentioned here links to the reference docs might also be a good idea. What do you think? |
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Some table operations are arguably confusingly named, espcially for new nu users. Since the discussion in nushell/nushell#13779 didn't get much traction, at least there should be an easy to find an overview.