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Luckily I don't have to use nmtui all that much but this look nice, I might try it
It's very useful for people who don't use a desktop environment, such as TWM (tiling window manager) users. I use nmtui all the time.
Agreed. But for such a simple tool I find it so ugly and unintuitive that I ended up rolling my own 3-line script using
nmcli
andfzf
that does exactly the same thing more logically and in less keystrokes.I would be interested in seeing the script. I really need to learn fzf now.
Sure.
Me too!