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CLI > GUI on PC.
Thank you for your correct opinion.
I'm ready to die on this hill!
Truer words have never been spoken
What's CLI
Command Line Interface
Gui with keyboard shortcuts is the right mix of efficient and approachable imo
Sure, if you live and breath the same tools 24/7.
I like the concept but feel like an idiot everytime I have to google "How do I [insert simple task here]" because I can't remember the syntax, where a GUI would handheld me in a much better way through finding back what I used to be familiar with.
I do -h or --help in those cases. Usually, this is enough.