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Insane take. The terminal is not for everyone or every task. I'm happy to use it for a lot of things but for example, I'm so happy gparted exists and I don't have to do partitioning in a CLI
While you can do command line stuff with CloneZilla, I think what they're referring to is the TEXT-based guided user interface, which doesn't seem to differ much at all to the Rescuezilla GUI, which only looks marginally prettier. However, there's a few other useful tools in there, and a desktop environments, so it's still a bit nicer to use.