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Nerd Fonts version of Envy Code R, a font designed for programming and working with a terminal.
The package is named envycoder because Envy Code R is a reserved name.
Nerd Fonts version of Arimo, a sans-serif font metrically similar to Arial, which includes a pan-European WGL character set.
Nerd Fonts version of Victor Mono, a programming font with cursive italics, distinct glyphs and pretty defined heights.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of InconsolataGo, an alternative version of Inconsolata which features stratight quotes.
Nerd Fonts version of Monaspace, a programming font that features texture healing. Texture healing is a technique that evens out the density of monospaced text, providing better proportions.
The package is named monaspice because Monaspace is a reserved name.
Nerd Fonts version of Noto, Google's standard font family.
Nerd Fonts version of Monoid, a programming font.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of Lekton, a font designed inj Italy, inspired bu the typefaces used on the Olivetti typewritters.
Nerd Fonts version of Martian Mono, a design font which is a monospaced version of the Martian Grotesk font.
Nerd Fonts version of Anonymous Pro, a font inspired by the Anonymous 9, the bitmap font used in the Macintosh.
The package is named anonymice-pro because Anonymous Pro is a reserved name.
Nerd Fonts version of Ubuntu, a font designed by Canonical for sans-serif use in the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution.
Nerd Fonts version of Tinos, a font similar to Times New Roman, designed by Steve Matteson.
Nerd Fonts version of Ubuntu Sans, a font designed by Canonical for sans use in the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution.
Nerd Fonts version of OpenDyslexic, a font designed for those with Dyslexia.
Nerd Fonts version of Inconsolata LGC, an alternative version of Inconsolata that features the Cyrillic alphabet.
Nerd Fonts version of D2 Coding Ligature, a ligaturized version of the D2 Coding font, designed for koreans working with code.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of Source Code Pro, a monospaced font family explicitly designed for working with code.
Nerd Fonts version of Adwaita, the Iosveka variant used by the GNOME project.
Nerd Fonts version of Code New Roman, a programming font designed to be compact and to have easily distinguishable characters.
Nerd Fonts version of the font used in the IBM 3270, an IBM machine introduced to the public in 1971.
Nerd Fonts version of M+, a programming font featuring japaneses glyphs.
Nerd Fonts version of Hasklig, a font designed for the Haskell programming language.
The package is named hasklug because Hasklig is a reserved name.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of iA Writer, a heavily modified version of IBM's Plex font. Used on the proprietary document program iA Writer.
The package is named im-writing because iA Writer is a reserved name.
Nerd Fonts version of Atkinson Hyperlegible Mono, a font designed for readers with low vision, using unique glyphs to improve reading comprehension. It is a comissioned work from Applied Design Works, requested by the Braille Institute.