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### Drill Down-Based Navigation 
A cool feature in csysdig is the ability to drill down: just select an element, click on enter and – boom – now you're looking inside it. Drill down is also aware of the Kubernetes hierarchy, which means I can start from a service, get the list of its pods, see which containers run inside one of the pods, and go inside one of the containers to explore files, network connections, processes or even threads. Check out the video below.  


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Title: csysdig: Drill-Down Navigation for Kubernetes Monitoring
Summary
csysdig offers a drill-down feature that allows users to explore Kubernetes resources in a hierarchical manner. Users can start from a service, navigate to its pods, examine the containers within a pod, and further explore files, network connections, processes, or threads within a specific container.