Linux Terminal Colorization and Colorization for the Colorblind
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linux, colorization, colorblindAbstract
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Jacqulin Natasya, Nadine Swastika Melody, Renata Triwijaya, Tyniana Carissa Tera, Winda Hasuki, Arli Aditya Parikesit
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The predetermined Linux terminal is simply white text on black background. Given the amount of time the average programmer spends staring at lines of monochromatic text, discomfort, and disinterest is inevitable. This can be averted by adding color to these lines of text and thus making the colorization of the Linux terminal not only aesthetically beneficial but also critical to the comfort and productivity of its users
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