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by lupusreal
262 days ago
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I think it might loop back around pretty quick. I've been using it to write custom GUI interfaces to streamline how I use the computer, I'm working piecemeal towards and entire desktop environment custom made to my own quirky preferences. In the past a big part of the reason I used the terminal so often for basic things was general frustration and discomfort using the mainstream GUI tools, but that's rapidly changing for me. |
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With CLI and TUI tools it's keyboard first and the mouse might work if it wasn't too much of a hassle for the dev.
And another issue with GUI tooling is the lack of composability. With a CLI I can input files to one program grab the output and give it to another and another with ease.
With GUI tools I need to have three of them open at the same time and manually open each one. Or find a single tool that does all three things properly.