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novoreorxtoday at 2:42 PM1 replyview on HN

Bit of an overstatement, but I agree with part of it:

- A lot of TUIs that run on your own machine and have a mature GUI alternative are indeed not necessary. I once tried to replace Spotify with ncspot, which was exactly falling into the "TUI is more advanced" trap.

- The real target of this article is people who treat TUI as a kind of identity, not people who have to work in a terminal because of their job and therefore have plenty of good reasons to use TUIs.

But the title and the general tone are still too clickbaity, which is kind of annoying. In reality, apart from a small portion of TUIs that were created just to follow the trend and clearly have better GUI alternatives, most TUIs are really just side tools that grow out of one premise that we have to work in the terminal.

And even those flashy TUI tools still make life easier for people who work in a terminal. If you prefer GUIs, fine, you don't have to use them, but that doesn't mean they have no users or no value.


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kccqzytoday at 3:48 PM

> The real target of this article is people who treat TUI as a kind of identity

That’s exactly what I thought too when I read the article. When the author mentioned the essay In the Beginning Was the Command Line I instantly knew it. I thought to myself the audience of the article must be the people who had read the essay and allowed it to influence their taste, as well as the people who might not have read the essay but conversed with people who did.