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spencerchubb4 hours ago

Why do TUI developers insist on doing such weird stuff when they could just make a GUI

the_mitsuhiko2 hours ago

Presumably preference of their users. From what I know, other than for cursor, the GUI interfaces are less popular than the TUI ones. Personally I also did not expect that I would really like the TUI experience, but it's hard for me to switch away from it now because it has become so central to my workflow.

thomascountz1 hour ago

It's easier to ship a TUI app cross-platform, the constraints around UI and state are often simpler, and some good libraries/frameworks (e.g. [1][2]) exist to make a modern-looking UX.

[1]: https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea

[2]: https://github.com/Textualize/textual

yjftsjthsd-h3 hours ago

Because making a decent GUI is harder than making a decent TUI. Also TUIs give you some nice things for free like working over SSH easily, but I suspect the lower dev effort is the big thing.

electroglyph2 hours ago

you think so? i think making a good TUI is a pain in the ass

ansgri2 hours ago

They are both not easy to make great, but with TUI you have way more constraints than with GUI so you can make something decent quickly and focus on important interaction and not on pixel-perfect button alignment.

Windows 98-XP GUIs were the best for such cases: there were clear design guidelines, everybody used native components, and GUI designers in IDEs were practical.

zdc13 hours ago

I considered a GUI for a small Python project of mine, but couldn't find anything quick, simple, and portable. I ended up opting for a TUI with a few ASCII art boxes.

spencerchubb2 hours ago

For quick and simple, by all means do a TUI. I have done it too, and they're super easy to vibecode :)

Claude Code seems neither quick nor simple

dc_giant3 hours ago

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CSSer2 hours ago

This post has aged like milk given the rollback. In the amount of time it's taken them to fix it, including lobbying xterm.js upstream and telling users "use a modern terminal emulator", you'd be hard-pressed to convince me they'd have burned more goodwill with paying customers than they already have if they'd quietly switched to alt-mode. It's a downright embarrassing bug for such a high-profile company.

cubefox2 hours ago

General rule: Don't write articles with uncommon acronyms ("TUI") without introducing their meaning upon first usage.

maeln2 hours ago

I think it is safe to assume that people who use claude code, and are the target reader for this article, mostly know what TUI stand for.