• sanpo@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    In which situation would you need an autocomplete for YT URL? Online-only services designed for a web browser are crappy examples.
    But anyway, yes, Spotify clients written for CLI do provide autocomplete and filters. I never tried YT, so I don’t know.

    Or if I’m accessing a local file, how do I find that one video of my cat named VID-004326.MP4?

    And how do you do that using GUI? The exact same way, looking blindly and playing random videos (or name the file properly in the first place).

    Can I autocomplete the parameters themselves, which are betimes lengthy and unwieldy to type out?

    Obviously, yes, that’s pretty much the entire point.

    Even if it’s possible, and I’ve mastered every arcane parameter necessary to do it, is it really faster / more convenient than doing it through a GUI?

    That mostly depends on the user, but often: yes, it is. Otherwise we’d all have moved on from CLI ages ago.

    Please don’t take this as a personal attack, but assuming CLI is some unwieldy, outdated idea requiring mysterious arcane knowledge to use effectively only shows ignorance.
    It also hurts new users, because it discourages them from trying it for bad reasons.

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      1 year ago

      And how do you do that using GUI? The exact same way, looking blindly and playing random videos (or name the file properly in the first place).

      Thumbnails? Or maybe searching through find, which is not as straight forward as something like search in dolphin.

      Also “name the file properly in the first place” is such an off putting mentality. I want my computer to simplify work by doing things for me, not need to properly catalog every random video because of the failures of my UI.

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        1 year ago

        Name the file properly, say that to a photographer with 3 cameras and an auto export. This is what thumbs and a gui are built for.