Put on a GUI for your Linux Command Line
For many new Linux users, the command line is a terrible thing. Those veterans, even skilled veterans, such as myself, see the black text on the green background as if they remembered the dark signs that our ancient ancestors had left on the walls, however, this does not prevent the CLI Companion that we want to introduce to you today from becoming a cool application.
The concept of CLI Companion is actually very easy. This GUI environment allows you to double-click to enter CLI commands. You can create your own commands (a bit like a bookmarked command line), or you can search for applications from large databases. Even if the command you enter requires a command line parameter, this application will pop up a window prompting you to enter the corresponding parameters.
If you are a thorough Linux expert, installing CLI Companion seems silly. However, if you are not used to using the command line but have to use the command line, it may be a perfect "mixed-race tool" for you ". You will also feel deeply: I have learned some command line commands, but I do not know its existence!
CLI of GUI? What is the GUI's character interface? I think it is very difficult to think about it. I will understand it here.
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