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One of the first things I install is mc (sometimes ranger). It's just a really fast way to get around.
CLI is fast, but GUI is (if done right) intuitive. Running mc is both. Very fast way to explore/get around file system.
Maybe you are confusing GUI with TUI. Intuitive, yes, but hard to believe that GUI is faster than anything much.
I think I was trying to say that mc combines the intuitiveness of a GUI with the efficiency of a CLI. A TUI.