Here is a nice tool that shows 2 mono fonts and you pick the one you like best. Until you end up with a winner: https://www.codingfont.com/
(I use Brutalist Mono myself)
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Here is a nice tool that shows 2 mono fonts and you pick the one you like best. Until you end up with a winner: https://www.codingfont.com/
(I use Brutalist Mono myself)
I would try it, if I didn't get a page-sized ad for another app, with no apparent way to make it go away...
Click somewhere outside the ad
Input Mono patched for NerdFonts.
PragmataPro with ligatures
JetBrains Mono. And I turn on ligatures. Fight me.
The world would be a better place if every font had ligatures
I hate ligatures and I use ligatures if they are available.
Such is the duality of horses.
I like Microsoft’s Cascadia Code:
It’s pretty playful (surprisingly close to those Comic Sans Coding remakes), but I find that makes code more pleasant to look at.
I've used this one before, but i don't really like how the zero looks like, i prefer with a "/" inside, but thank you
Intel One Mono. It looks bizarre at first but it grew on me really fast and replaced Jetbrains Mono which I had been using for quite a while.
I really like it too, is bizarre but in a cool way, i'm not going to have it on my terminal, but it looks good on emacs
I’m running it on my terminal as well and very much enjoying it.