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Nerd Fonts version of 0xProto, a programming font focused on code legibility.
Nerd Fonts version of IBM Plex Mono, a typeface currently used by IBM.
The package is named blexmono because IBM Plex Mono is a reserved name.
Nerd Fonts version of Overpass, a font inspired by Highway Gothic.
Nerd Fonts version of Proggy Clean, a bitmap programming font.
Nerd Fonts version of Gohu, a monospaced, bitmap font.
Nerd Fonts version of Hack, a font that expands on Bitstream Vera and DejaVu. Designed for programming.
Nerd Fonts version of Comic Shanns, a Comic Sans inspired monospace font designed for programming.
Nerd Fonts version of ProFont, a programming font. Looks best with anti-aliasing turned off, as it features some sharp characters.
Nerd Fonts version of Commit Mono, a programming font designed to be as neutral as possible, so one can rather focus on the code. It also features smart kerning, to automatically improve the spacing between characters.
Nerd Fonts version of Go Mono, a font designed for the Go programming language.
Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code, a programming font containing various ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of Heavy Data, a cartoonish font with a unique design.
Nerd Fonts version of Hermit, a programming font designed to have symbols clearly distinguishable from regular text.
The package is named hurmit because Hermit is a reserved name.
Nerd Fonts version of Daddy Time Mono, a programming font.
Nerd Fonts version of Iosevka Term Slab, an Iosevka variant for working on the terminal, featuring slab serifs.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of font-microsoft-cascadia, a Microsoft font that first starred in the Windows Terminal program. Nowadays, and included in the version packaged with Guix, font-microsoft-cascadia is already patched with Nerd Fonts, though the icons can look small because of the monospacing. Consider this font only after seeing the look of the icons in font-microsoft-cascadia, as it seems that this font won't get that much maintainence anymore.
Nerd Fonts version of Iosevka Term, an Iosevka variant for working on the terminal.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of Zed Mono, a Iosevka variant built by the team behind the Zed editor. It's rounder than regular Iosveka.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Font that includes only the icons.
Nerd Fonts version of Meslo LG, a programming font which is a customized version of Apple's Menlo font (which, in turn, comes descends from Bitstream Vera Sans Mono). The LG in the name stands for "Line Gap", as it features variants for control over vertical spacing.
Nerd Fonts version of Droid Sans Mono, the monospaced version of the Droid font fimaly. The Droid family was first released in 2007 for use in Android.
Nerd Fonts version of Cousine, a font metrically compatible with Courier New, but offering improved on-screen readability.
Nerd Fonts version of Dejavu Sans Mono, a font inspided by the Bitstream Vera family, but with the goal of providing a wider range of characters.
Nerd Fonts version of Ubuntu Mono, a font designed by Canonical for monospace use in the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution.