Augment `nest_from_op()` with a `nest_prefix: str`
Such that the caller can pass chars they'd like to prefix the first line of the (indented) `tree_str`, commonly we use '|_' for "obj fields".moar_eg_smoothing
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			@ -328,6 +328,8 @@ def nest_from_op(
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    # NOTE: so move back-from-the-left of the `input_op` by
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    # this amount.
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    back_from_op: int = 0,
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    nest_prefix: str = ''
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) -> str:
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    '''
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    Depth-increment the input (presumably hierarchy/supervision)
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			@ -336,15 +338,22 @@ def nest_from_op(
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    `tree_str` to nest content aligned with the ops last char.
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    '''
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    indented_tree_str: str = textwrap.indent(
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        tree_str,
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        prefix=' ' *(
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            len(input_op)
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            -
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            (back_from_op + 1)
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        ),
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    )
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    # inject any provided nesting-prefix chars
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    # into the head of the first line.
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    if nest_prefix:
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        indented_tree_str: str = (
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            f'{nest_prefix}'
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            f'{indented_tree_str[len(nest_prefix):]}'
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        )
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    return (
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        f'{input_op}\n'
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        +
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        textwrap.indent(
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            tree_str,
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            prefix=(
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                len(input_op)
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                -
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                (back_from_op + 1)
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            ) * ' ',
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        )
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        f'{indented_tree_str}'
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    )
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