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Ask HN: Does the Unix terminal have good UX?

1 pointsby marto1about 3 years ago
Was thinking yesterday that typing `yes` in most terminals produces an endless loop of y-s printed on the screen which has it's purpose, but might be very confusing to a newcomer. Do you guys think terminals have a good UX in general ? Any other examples of hilariously unintuitive behavior ?

4 comments

johndoe0815about 3 years ago
Unix is user friendly. It is just picky about who its friends are.
simonblackabout 3 years ago
<i>typing `yes` in most terminals produces an endless loop of y-s</i><p>You&#x27;re confusing the action of a specific app (&#x27;yes&#x27;) with the general term &#x27;good UX&#x27; that you&#x27;re trying to associate with a UNIX terminal.<p>What is <i>your</i> definition of &#x27;good UX&#x27; when applied to a terminal? (<i>Any</i> terminal such as those in UNIX, Windows, MacOS, etc., etc., etc.)
JMS2021about 3 years ago
For their intended purposes, they have great UX once the learning curve has been tackled.<p>Common operations are several times more quicker via the terminal if you know what you are doing.
mardiyahabout 3 years ago
User experience (UX) is designed, created to provide meaningful efficient work to user<p>It is on Linux, indeed, does qualify