Dimidium is a standard-looking terminal color scheme, adjusted to have uniform visibility across all colors.
It aims to be a decent default for terminals.
(Font: Cascaida Code)
Terminal config download and guides
→ Navigate to config directory.
By adjusting traditional color scheme, Dimidium solves visibility issues while preserving their essence.
Crafted with CAM16, it considers the perceptual aspects(lightness, hue) of human color vision.
(Top: Before adjust / Bottom: Dimidium)
By reducing perceptual lightness difference to half, common issues such as too dark blues and excessively vibrant greens have been resolved.
(Note: 'Dimidium' is Latin for 'half'.)
(Left: Before adjust / Right: Dimidium)
Hue differences were equalized to maximize color variation.
Introducing hue offsets between normal/bright colors ensures even better distinction.
Explore the science behind Dimidium.