If you're just interested in options, then cget() and configure() are probably the methods you want: see Tk::options.
A lot of other methods providing information about widgets are documented in Tk::Widget.
There's also information that's specific to particular widgets, geometry managers and so on. Spend some time getting to know where this is documented from the links provided in the Tk Distribution Documentation. See also equivalent documentation for User Contributed Widgets.
-- Ken
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