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I've never had to say TUI. I usually just say "termainal" or "command line". UI depends on the context, sometimes "u-i" sometimes "user interface"
a TUI is usually more interactive, such as Vim, and basically a full GUI, but rendered as text.
'command line interface' (CLI) typically means you type out commands and thats it, such as a Bash program or Git or something.