Something I forgot to ask earlier....

Ananya Vetaal wrote:
I am working on redesign of a product having a command line
> interface and as of now it seems users are pretty comfortable with that.

Why are you redesigning it?

If the users are comfortable with the interface and there's no outside requirement to change the interface to a GUI resolve other issues, why change from a CLI in the first place, why not improve the CLI? Are there new features that might benefit from a GUI or marketing requirements that a GUI might support?

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