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Which graphical system utlities you miss on Linux?
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Ah thanks, I wonder if GUI tools for this is useful. Especially if it is for system diagnostics.
I think I wouldn't find it particularly useful, as I'm used to the quasi-programming I can do in a terminal. The shell commands take some time & effort to learn, but once you're over that hump, being able to extract and compose information is really good. The primary shell tools I'd miss in a gui are
|
,jq
,awk
,sed
andgrep
/rg
, as well asfor
,if
,while
, variables, and having everything in one lightweight window.