Let’s add to the question “what is the quality of code review process in Linux?” an other one “what is the quality of ethical review process at universities?”.
I think there should be a real world experiment to test it.
For some strange reason I have a GUI (nautilus), TUI (mc) and CLI (fish) at my disposal... but I do lots of file manipulation at CLI. Nothing will ever beat `massren` with the power of `vim`.
(But no kidding: somethings feels CLI very natural, sometimes feels GUI more natural for me.)
FWIW, `massren` + vim (or dired in Emacs) is TUI, not CLI. GP's point absolutely applies to pure CLI - operating on files by directly invoking mv, cp, ln, etc.
Never was, isn't and I guess won't be.
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