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Why I Prefer CLI and TUI over GUI - alavi.me
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Also, GUI always has feature creep. The story would be different, if they would keep to the do one thing well principle of cli.
Because there's no convenient framework the user can just plop new functionality in, like shell is one.
Well, there is, kinda. But webbrowsers are the antithesis to do one thing well.