I know that GUI does not cover most of functionalities, for good reasons - being specialized to task (like files app), it provides more fine-grained experience.

Yet, I find that there are common commands which is terminal-only, or not faithfully implemented. for instance,

  • Commands like apt update/apt upgrade might be needed, as GUI may not allow enough interactions with it.
  • I heard some immutable distros require running commands for rollbacks.

These could cause some annoyance for those who want to avoid terminal unless necessary (including me). Hence, I bet there are terminal emulators which restricts what commands you could run, and above all, present them as buttons. This will make you recall the commonly used commands, and run them accordingly. Is there projects similar to what I describe? Thanks!

  • @mkwt
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    55 months ago

    For example, synaptic is a long running front end for apt that has the buttons for update and upgrade.

    • @someacnt_OP
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      5 months ago

      My idea is more to have (configurable) set of commands that you can run, where its results are received mostly as a text. In this way, you can interact via terminal more easily, I’d imagine.

        • @someacnt_OP
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          15 months ago

          You say that like it’s a bad thing, but, scratch exists. Further, you have to face that the "infantile " UI is trendy.

          • Joël de Bruijn
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            35 months ago

            Wasn’t sarcastic at all! I do think the visual coding style can be an inspiration for cli also.