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Terminals vs Userscripts

A side-by-side look at Terminals and Userscripts. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

Terminals

Terminals

System & Hardware

Terminals are text-based computer interfaces that allow users to input commands and receive output. They provide access to a computer's operating system and software through a command line or shell rather than a graphical user interface. Popular terminals on Linux and macOS include GNOME Terminal, Konsole, and Terminal.

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Userscripts

Userscripts

Web Browsers

Userscripts are small scripts that allow users to customize and enhance their web browsing experience. They can add new features, modify page content and behavior, automate tasks, and more to websites.

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