"I like strawberries, therefore everyone likes strawberries" is a strange way of thinking, but maybe it helps if you simply know that I don't like strawberries.
I simply find terminal programs that generate colour distracting.
Distracting from what? Are you just looking at the colors and nothing else as soon as there are any? I think colors are a great way to enhance output, as it is like a third dimension to formatting. Needless to say there might be tools that use them in silly ways, but for example having errors in red immediately can signal something bad happened.
> Distracting from what? Are you just looking at the colors and nothing else as soon as there are any?
Yes.
> I think colors are a great way to enhance output, as it is like a third dimension to formatting.
I don't. I view them as a OOB marker that causes the coloured content to effectively jump the queue into my brain.
> having errors in red immediately can signal something bad happened.
As a specific counter-example: I'm often interested in the log output that occurred right before something bad happened, so having errors in red is exactly what I don't want.
I simply find terminal programs that generate colour distracting.