Oh, yeah. This doesn’t surprise me. There’s barely any nod to accessibility, and all of that’s in desktop functionality. A braille terminal sounds like an utter nightmare, especially with more recent, “modern” tooling that insists on colorizing output, or self-managing paging. Libraries like Bubbletea make for some pretty output, but it’s downright hostile for screen readers.
This is an old problem, too. I can’t count the number of times I’ve furiously wasted time cleaning up output from a program that insisted on using terminal color codes. And I’m fully sighted.
Oh, yeah. This doesn’t surprise me. There’s barely any nod to accessibility, and all of that’s in desktop functionality. A braille terminal sounds like an utter nightmare, especially with more recent, “modern” tooling that insists on colorizing output, or self-managing paging. Libraries like Bubbletea make for some pretty output, but it’s downright hostile for screen readers.
This is an old problem, too. I can’t count the number of times I’ve furiously wasted time cleaning up output from a program that insisted on using terminal color codes. And I’m fully sighted.