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Nerd Fonts version of Geist Mono, a programming font.
Contains ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of the monospaced member of the Roboto font family.
Nerd Fonts version of JetBrains Mono, a programming font designed by JetBrains, famous for their suite of IDEs.
Contains ligatures.
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 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 Comic Shanns, a Comic Sans inspired monospace font designed for programming.
Nerd Fonts version of Intel One Mono, a programming font designed by Intel with low-vision and legally blind developers in mind. The highlight is definitely the design of the curly brackets, which are really exaggerated.
Nerd Fonts version of Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, a font originally designed by the (since 2012) defunct Bitstream Inc. It features clearly distinguished characters, such as a dotted zero.
The package is named bitstromwera because Bitstream Vera Sans Mono is a reserved name.
Nerd Fonts version of InconsolataGo, an alternative version of Inconsolata which features stratight quotes.
Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code, a programming font containing various ligatures.
Nerd Fonts version of M+, a programming font featuring japaneses glyphs.
Nerd Fonts is a font family featuring a high number of glyphs, as it introduces icon fonts from sources such as Font Awesome, Devicons and Octicons. These icons are primarily used for programming.
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 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 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 Aurulent Sans Mono, a sans-serif font designed by Stephen G. Hartke.
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 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 Adwaita, the Iosveka variant used by the GNOME project.
Nerd Fonts version of Gohu, a monospaced, bitmap font.
Nerd Fonts version of Monofur, a font with compact characters.
Nerd Fonts version of the 8x14 character set once used by IBM.
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.
GNU Emacs is an extensible and highly customizable text editor. It is based on an Emacs Lisp interpreter with extensions for text editing. Emacs has been extended in essentially all areas of computing, giving rise to a vast array of packages supporting, e.g., email, IRC and XMPP messaging, spreadsheets, remote server editing, and much more. Emacs includes extensive documentation on all aspects of the system, from basic editing to writing large Lisp programs. It has full Unicode support for nearly all human languages.