Why do you use the terminal?

Hi, everybody Recently, a guy noticed that I was using it and asked why? For me it because in Linux many things are done through the terminal because Linux has many different desktop environments

He also compared terminal commands with cheat codes in GTA and other games, he understands what benefits you take from them, but not from terminal commands

DumbAceDragon,
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Just faster. Often I can just enter a simple command before the GUI version even has time to load.

MangoPenguin,
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Because I have to for some things. If I could never see a CLI again I’d be happy.

lightnsfw,

Because my first deep dive into Linux was a server I built that I didn’t install a desktop environment on.

knobbysideup,
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You can easily pipeline simple things to do more complex things. That’s the point of written language.

iiGxC, (edited )

If I don’t know how to do something in gui: maybe click around or google it, it takes a while

If I don’t know how to do something in cli: command --help or man command 90% of the time I find what I need right away

MNByChoice,

The CLI was there first. GUIs are still catching up.

furzegulo,

many times it’s faster to do stuff in terminal than in gui

krellor,

I use a terminal whenever I'm doing work that I want to automate, is the only way to do something such as certain parameters being cli only, or when using a GUI would require additional software I don't otherwise want.

I play games and generally do rec time in a GUI, but I do all my git and docker work from the cli.

GentriFriedRice,

Otherwise I’d have to install a gui

chitak166,

Because whatever I’m trying to do doesn’t have a GUI option yet.

popekingjoe,
@popekingjoe@lemmy.world avatar

Because it just works. No bullshit. No bloat. Just fast and efficient.

TheEntity,

Even back in the day when I still used Windows (and GUI almost exclusively) I browsed my filesystems like I'd use a terminal with tab-completion. I'd press the first few letters of the file/directory I was looking for and press enter, rinse and repeat. I knew my file organization by heart anyway. It's only natural for me to drop the GUIs for such use cases.

magic_lobster_party,

The terminal is a power tool. I can do stuff with it that’s slow or inconvenient with graphical tools.

I really like the piping capabilities of the Linux terminal. Incredibly useful for text processing.

ThankYouVeryMuch,
@ThankYouVeryMuch@kbin.social avatar

For me the difference between a cli and a gui is like asking someone to do something speaking in a language they can understand and doing it just by pointing at things and doing gestures. It's enough for ordering at a restaurant, but for more complex tasks it gets ridiculous, even at a restaurant you'll get better results if you can ask for some information and understand what the server says

fraydabson, (edited )

Everyone’s different idk. I myself love command line. I have enjoyed Linux for a long time but it didn’t really become my daily driver until recently. I find it very rare that I use the GUI for more than gaming and watching stuff. Everything else is command line. I’ve had friends refuse to try Linux due to the “requirement” of needing to do stuff in command line. When I showed them some newer distros that appeal to users who don’t really feel comfortable with command lines.

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