Re: mc

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Tim wrote:

How much work is it to type a 2 character command?

But that's not it, is it?  It's far more than typing in a command.
Typing ls, or mv, doesn't get me anywhere.  I have to cd to where the
files are, probably do mkdir a few times with a cd or two thrown in.
I've got to come up with a sane wildcard to move a collection of files,
or individually list a slew of files with no commonalities between them,
type in paths to move them too, ad infinitum.

But, but, but... Having a slew of files with no commonalities doesn't just happen by itself. Complaining about that is like throwing all your papers on the floor together and then wondering why they are hard to organize. If you name files sanely or group them in directories related to how you want to manipulate them, a simple command and wildcard will likely do what you want with them in one quick operation.

Anybody who suggests that using the command line is far less work than
using a GUI has never used a decent GUI-based file manager.

Or they use naming conventions and more than one directory.

A GUI tool
is about the only way to easily move arbitrary files about.

Yes, if you have to clean up an existing mess, pointing and clicking on each file individually may be the best you can do. If you have a lot of files, that's still going to be slow and painful. Maybe you don't actually have a large number of files.

> The fact
that Linux has crap GUI file tools, in general, doesn't make the CLI
superior in itself.

What's the problem with opening several nautilus windows, control-clicking a bunch of files in one window and dragging to one of the others? Unless you have thousands of files, of course. On my desktop box: find / | wc -l
3202471
so I'm not that interested in clicking on all of them or even trying to read the names in a GUI tool.

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