• toebert@piefed.social
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    3 hours ago

    The cli has one other benefit which I think is rarely recognised: it’s pretty easy to tell someone you need to run “xyz -a -b -c” (bringing the safety risk with it to be fair), but it gets a lot harder to be like “so in the top left there is a cog button that opens a panel on the right where you’re looking for the 2nd tab and there’ll be a checkbox”.

    The things I appreciate even more than a good gui are programs with a good gui and a cli.

    • quediuspayu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 hours ago

      It is very easy to tell someone type this and shut up. I’ve never seen an explanation of why -a -b and -c are necessary or what they do. Although I recognise that a lot of people just want magic, and running “xyz -a -b -c” is the next best thing.

      I would love to see what cli commands the gui uses, they would be much easier and faster to learn.