I've put a proposal to tech@shakti regarding dicts:
`v'd` should always act on just the values, leaving the keys unaffected.
`v d` can act on the whole dict, eg how `^` sorts by keys.
Currently we're running out of verbs to act on dicts eg `?` acting to swap keys and values versus stripping out duplicate keys. Right now some v have the same effect regardless of whether they're eachified: `- ~ $ _`, which is a little redundant. For example, this would re-open the door to allowing `_` to mark a dict as a step function.