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Functional

Has the requirement for the allowed packages been respected? (Reminder for this project: only standard packages)
Try passing as arguments "banana" --color red.
Usage: go run . [STRING] [OPTION]

EX: go run . something --color=<color>
Does it display the same result as above?
Try passing as arguments "hello world" --color=red.
Does it display the expected result?
Try passing as arguments "1 + 1 = 2" --color=green.
Does it display the expected result?
Try passing as arguments "(%&) ??" --color=yellow.
Does it display the expected result?
Try specifying a set of letters to be colored (the second until the last letter).
Does it display the expected result (the corresponding set of letters with that color)?
Try specifying letter to be colored (the second letter).
Does it display the expected result (the corresponding letter with that color)?
Try specifying a set of letters to be colored(just two letters).
Does it display the expected result (the corresponding set of letters with that color)?
Try passing as arguments "HeY GuYs" --color=orange, in order to color GuYs.
Does it display the expected result?
Try passing as arguments "RGB()" --color=blue, in order to color just the B.
Does it display the expected result?
Try passing as arguments a random string with lower and upper case letters, and a random color in the color flag ("--color=").
Does it display the expected result?
Try passing as arguments a random string with lower case letters, numbers and spaces, and a random color in the color flag ("--color=").
Does it display the expected result?
Try passing as arguments a random string with special characters, and a random color in the color flag ("--color="), specifying one letter to be colored.
Does it display the expected result?
Try passing as arguments a random string with lower case letters, upper case letters, spaces and numbers with a random color in the color flag ("--color="), specifying a set of letters to be colored.
Does it display the expected result?
As an auditor, is this project up to every standard? If not, why are you failing the project?(Empty Work, Incomplete Work, Invalid compilation, Cheating, Crashing, Leaks)

General

+Is it easy/intuitive to specify letter(s) to be colored?
+Can you use more than one color in the same string?

Basic

+Does the project run quickly and effectively (favoring of recursive, no unnecessary data requests, etc.)?
+Is the output of the program well structured? Are the characters displayed correctly in line?
+Is there a test file for this code?
+Are the tests checking each possible case?
+Does the code obey the good practices?

Social

+Did you learn anything from this project?
+Would you recommend/nominate this program as an example for the rest of the school?

Bonus

Try to use different --color flag notations like: --color=red, --color=#ff0000, --color=rgb(255, 0, 0) or --color=hsl(0, 100%, 50%).
+Is it possible to use 2 or more color flag notations?