Well, I've given examples above of what I mean, so I think that one could extrapolate that to other examples...
But to put it in more concrete terms:
Is there a shell + terminal that permits the user to interact with shell output - in specific circumstances - whereby "interact" I mean:
* the ability to view additional properties (which are hidden by default) of objects represented in the output
* the ability to make a user-selected object the primary focus of investigation
* the ability to easily (think - right click, or keyboard commands to accomplish the same) expose verbs that can be activated on those objects, and additionally to choose one?
But to put it in more concrete terms:
Is there a shell + terminal that permits the user to interact with shell output - in specific circumstances - whereby "interact" I mean:
* the ability to view additional properties (which are hidden by default) of objects represented in the output
* the ability to make a user-selected object the primary focus of investigation
* the ability to easily (think - right click, or keyboard commands to accomplish the same) expose verbs that can be activated on those objects, and additionally to choose one?