I started using a shell that treats my terminal like a spreadsheet, and it’s been a game-changer
For years, I treated the terminal as a necessary evil. Powerful, but often confusing, noisy, and harder than it needed to be. Most of the time, I was just trying to extract information from a wall of text. Then I discovered Nushell, and it completely changed how I think about command-line work. Instead of dumping raw text, Nushell shows data in clean tables, almost like a spreadsheet inside the terminal. The first time I used it, things just clicked. I wasn’t fighting commands anymore; I was asking clear questions and getting clear answers. Here's why this shift mattered to me, and why Nushell now feels like the terminal I didn’t know I was missing.
For years, I treated the terminal as a necessary evil. Powerful, but often confusing, noisy, and harder than it needed to be. Most of the time, I was just trying to extract information from a wall of text. Then I discovered Nushell, and it completely changed how I think about command-line work. Instead of dumping raw text, Nushell shows data in clean tables, almost like a spreadsheet inside the terminal. The first time I used it, things just clicked. I wasn’t fighting commands anymore; I was asking clear questions and getting clear answers. Here’s why this shift mattered to me, and why Nushell now feels like the terminal I didn’t know I was missing.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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