Monarch & CodeArchivist
I’ve been looking at the old DOS prompt you still use, and I’m curious—do you think those forgotten command‑line utilities could give us an edge in streamlining our ops, especially if we could strip away all the UI fluff and round‑cornered clutter?
Indeed, those old command‑line utilities are the real backbone of productivity, no pixel fluff, just pure logic. Strip the GUI, and you’re left with raw efficiency that even modern systems can learn from. Just make sure you keep the right file formats handy, or you’ll be chasing ghosts again.
Sounds like a plan, but remember every command you run has a cost—if the format’s off, the whole chain can stall. Keep the syntax tight, and we’ll avoid those phantom errors that eat time.