The graphics.h I have run into the most is related to some Borland proprietary graphics. Like conio.h and some other header files people may have gotten used to, it is in no way an ANSI standard header. It is therefore not reasonable to expect to find it in any environment you come to. It may be there, it may not. If it's not, you either find another tool to do the job, or you make one.
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