Where you can click on any publicKey to open it tothe right of the one you're viewing, with an infinite horizontal scroll so you can refer back
and then below that, it makes that schema diagram of what you have open
some links the user has to add as annotations (ie, this is a PDA based on this account and some random magic string)
and once that annotation is created in WB, it executes it to test it as a constraint, and can be refined to show that in the accountview (ie, owned by worknet program, has data, then use this getProgramAddress() to get a names relationship like...
Like the multi-column view in OSX file explorer
Where you can click on any publicKey to open it tothe right of the one you're viewing, with an infinite horizontal scroll so you can refer back and then below that, it makes that schema diagram of what you have open some links the user has to add as annotations (ie, this is a PDA based on this account and some random magic string) and once that annotation is created in WB, it executes it to test it as a constraint, and can be refined to show that in the accountview (ie, owned by worknet program, has data, then use this getProgramAddress() to get a names relationship like...