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The terminal is like a direct access to do things on the computer. A GUI is a program someone made to do a task the way he envisioned it to be done. If this task is not exactly what you need, you're out of luck.
Unfortunatelly, Windows doesn't offer this. Yes, you can do certain things via cmd or PowerShell, but not everything.
Indeed. In windows it's much more convoluted. You need to go in the registry to find the hidden parameters. Or specific hidden tools.
Exactly. You go hunting for hidden reg entries to do this or that 😒... and it's usually not something that should be hidden, like making your taskbar thin again, why would you remove that feature and make it hidden 🤦.