I was freaking scared when I saw lots of people in my country was cheering Trump's ralley. It's not even the old people, they were in their 20s-30s. If Trump succeeds, I don't see it going well in my country as well..
How do I survive in a fascist country? Sad.
Yeah, I understand that this is difficult. But I am suggesting this considering lack of polish (ime) in commands.
On the recalling, remembering entire commands is not the problematic one for me. Rather, I want a quick way to go with which apps do which.
Also, terminals (that is, how most of the commands run) honestly do not look and feel good. I do think polished TUI could be a good solution, but they are not widespread.
The apps just fail and crash randomly, any linux users cannot entirely rely on them.
Well, I guess linux is destined for 2% of desktop users, who can use terminal on a daily basis, and current rise is just a fluke.
I mean, there are already tons of applications that lets you e.g. update, like apt update/upgrade does.
One issue with it is that it fails time to time, and error messages the GUI usually conveys are subpar. That's why I think you cannot avoid terminals.
I just want some middle ground for that.
Also, ik this is nitpicking but.. while apt is good on this front.. what about the CLIs whose --help gives hundreds of lines?
Seems like what I was roughly thinking of. I guess it fell into obscurity for good reasons, but I do think this kind of tool would be great for some edge-cases - that is, you cannot yet avoid terminal.
I already am quite familiar with terminal, and am aware of how to handle it. I do have issues that I am using plain old bash, but it's not unfamiliarity that is my problem.
It's more that there are common commands that I am dealing with, I (somehow) don't like entering it in terminal format.
About warp, that seems roughly what I want, but the AI part irks me. I dunno, I gotta look more dseply.
Woah this is rad! Thahk you!!