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I started with Debian and am driving Catchy now. Catchy will pull you into the terminal more than Debian will, but you don't sound like someone put off by that.
The good news is that pacman is easy to learn and Catchy's default terminal app is superior.
For installing apps and updating, it's recommended to use the graphical utilities in CachyOS. Sometimes you might need to use pacman but it's not the default.