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Why do you use the terminal?
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I don't care how fast you can type, you can't type faster than I can click.
If the GUI takes any time to load at all, it's garbage.
That's where alises and script's come in, I can make a 20 click's process in a gui be a single character command in the terminal.
If you can make it a single command in the terminal then you can make it a single click in a GUI and the GUI still wins...
for that I need to know gui codding and code the program it self, in terminal I just tie a few commands together and be done with it.
That's unfortunate for you but really besides the point.