unless you're colour blind
If you're color blind, you change the palette in your terminal emulator so "red" and "green" become different colors you can distinguish. It even works for rarer forms of color blindness. This works best when people follow the de-facto standard.
Red here does not mean #ff0000. it means color 1. in the 4 bit colors palette
> Red here does not mean #ff0000
For you maybe.
"Look it is not gray on gray is black #777777 on white #333333". /s
If you're color blind, you change the palette in your terminal emulator so "red" and "green" become different colors you can distinguish. It even works for rarer forms of color blindness. This works best when people follow the de-facto standard.
Red here does not mean #ff0000. it means color 1. in the 4 bit colors palette
> Red here does not mean #ff0000
For you maybe.
"Look it is not gray on gray is black #777777 on white #333333". /s