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I couldn't find anything regarding this and I'm not sure if it's meaningful to implement such a feature, could maybe cause more harm then good.
At least for me, I have trouble memorise by heart 'all' CLI commands when I would like to have quick access, of course I can (and do) google/forum search for them, but I find myself in a jungle of commands and pages of text for a supposedly quick task. "Hey - use notebook/pen/paper!", yupp I do, but sometimes, in a haste, I write something down that I have trouble to find or even read
I thought of a CLI quick menu at the side with the "Board-, Personal Menu and Calendar" with the most useful/helpful commands and what they do, could range between Beginner to confident user, in different categories in drop down menus for instance. More of a complementary then a substitute.
As said, not sure if it would be helpful, anyway - just an idea.
/Jonas
I couldn't find anything regarding this and I'm not sure if it's meaningful to implement such a feature, could maybe cause more harm then good.
At least for me, I have trouble memorise by heart 'all' CLI commands when I would like to have quick access, of course I can (and do) google/forum search for them, but I find myself in a jungle of commands and pages of text for a supposedly quick task. "Hey - use notebook/pen/paper!", yupp I do, but sometimes, in a haste, I write something down that I have trouble to find or even read
I thought of a CLI quick menu at the side with the "Board-, Personal Menu and Calendar" with the most useful/helpful commands and what they do, could range between Beginner to confident user, in different categories in drop down menus for instance. More of a complementary then a substitute.
As said, not sure if it would be helpful, anyway - just an idea.
/Jonas
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