All the ones that keep getting recommended have a UI like a cockpit of a Boeing 747 (kdenlive, shotcut, openshot, DaVinci resolve) which is so overwhelming, all I want is just make some cuts, blur a face, or something on the screen, and maybe add some subtitles.

I just want something simple, I am not gonna make the next Avatar movie.

I have a feeling there is nothing like this on linux but hey maybe one of you actually knows of one.

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      # CUT (fast, keyframe-aligned, no re-encode)
      ffmpeg -ss 00:01:30 -to 00:02:10 -i input.mp4 -c copy cut.mp4
      
      # CUT (accurate, re-encode)
      ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -ss 00:01:30 -to 00:02:10 -c:v libx264 -c:a aac cut.mp4
      
      
      # MERGE / CONCATENATE (same codecs, no re-encode)
      printf "file 'a.mp4'\nfile 'b.mp4'\n" > list.txt
      ffmpeg -f concat -safe 0 -i list.txt -c copy merged.mp4
      
      
      # MERGE (different formats, re-encode)
      ffmpeg -i a.mp4 -i b.mp4 -filter_complex \
      "[0:v][0:a][1:v][1:a]concat=n=2:v=1:a=1[v][a]" \
      -map "[v]" -map "[a]" merged.mp4
      
      
      # TRANSITION (video crossfade, keep audio from first clip)
      ffmpeg -i a.mp4 -i b.mp4 -filter_complex \
      "[0:v][1:v]xfade=transition=fade:duration=1:offset=4[v]" \
      -map "[v]" -map 0:a transition.mp4
      
      
      # ADD TEXT (overlay)
      ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf \
      "drawtext=text='Hello world':x=20:y=20:fontsize=32:fontcolor=white" \
      -c:a copy text.mp4
      
      
      # ADD AUDIO TRACK (replace existing audio)
      ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -i music.mp3 \
      -map 0:v -map 1:a -c:v copy -shortest out.mp4
      
      
      # ADD AUDIO TRACK (mix with existing audio)
      ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -i music.mp3 -filter_complex \
      "[0:a][1:a]amix=inputs=2:duration=shortest[a]" \
      -map 0:v -map "[a]" out.mp4
      
      
      # CHANGE SPEED (2x video, drop audio)
      ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf "setpts=0.5*PTS" -an fast.mp4
      
      
      # SCALE / RESIZE
      ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf scale=1280:720 resized.mp4
      
      
      # SUBTITLES (burn in)
      ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vf subtitles=subs.srt out.mp4
      

      Check out the docs for more https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-doc.html

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          I super agree. I try to do as much as possible on Linux via GUI because I can remember where a button is, but I can’t remember all the flags and parameter quirks of each command.

          I just enjoy looking shit up for strangers on the internet and being a smartass …

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              for me even typing “sudo pacman -Syu” is masochism compared to just pressing the “Update” button in the gui package manager.