Dimidium is a standard-looking terminal color scheme, adjusted to have uniform visibility across all colors.
It aims to be a solid default for terminals.
(Font: Cascadia Code)
Terminal config download and guides
→ Go to the 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 adjustment / Bottom: Dimidium)
By reducing perceptual lightness differences by half, common issues such as too dark blues and excessively vibrant greens have been resolved.
(Note: 'Dimidium' is Latin for 'half'.)
(Left: Before adjustment / 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.