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    Hasklig

    Hasklig

    A code font with monospaced ligatures

    Programming languages are limited to relatively few characters. As a result, combined character operators surfaced quite early, such as the widely used arrow (->), comprised of a hyphen and greater sign. It looks like an arrow if you know the analogy and squint a bit. Composite glyphs are problematic in languages such as Haskell which utilize these complicated operators (=> -< >>= etc.) extensively. The readability of such complex code improves with pretty printing. Academic articles featuring Haskell code often use lhs2tex to achieve an appealing rendering, but it is of no use when programming. Hasklig solves the problem the way typographers have always solved ill-fitting characters which co-occur often, ligatures. The underlying code stays the same, only the representation changes. Not only can multi-character glyphs be rendered more vividly, other problematic things in monospaced fonts, such as spacing can be corrected.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Ark Pixel Font

    Ark Pixel Font

    Ark pixel font - Open source Pan-CJK pixel font

    Ark pixel font - Open source Pan-CJK pixel font / Ark pixel font - Open source Pan-CJK pixel font. An open-source pan-Chinese-Japanese-Korean pixel font. 10, 12 and 16 pixels are supported. The goal is to provide an out-of-the-box pixel font solution for game development that can be used for text. This project not only provides all the glyph source files, but also provides the complete program needed to build the font. This font is still in early development and still lacks a large number of Chinese characters in all sizes. Among them, 12 pixels are the main development target. 10, 16 pixels are experimental. Efforts are currently underway to achieve the availability of 12 pixels under the GB2312 character set. We have a temporary interim solution available for production until the full font is available, check out the Stitcher Pixel Font project.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Cascadia Code

    A fun, new monospaced font that includes programming ligatures

    This project contains the source code for Cascadia Code, a fun yet modern monospaced font that includes programming ligatures. Cascadia was designed to enhance the look and feel of the Windows Terminal, with three variants: Cascadia Code, the standard version of the font; Cascadia Mono, which is the version without Ligatures; and Cascadia PL, the version embedded with Powerline symbols. For Windows or any other OS that employs TrueType hinting, it is recommended to use the TTF version to achieve optimal rendering quality, though the OTF version is also provided.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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  • 4
    LXGW WenKai

    LXGW WenKai

    An open-source Chinese font derived from Fontworks' Klee One

    An open-source Chinese font derived from Fontworks' Klee One. In December 2020, the famous Japanese font manufacturer FONTWORKS released 7 open source Japanese fonts on GitHub , namely Train, Klee, Stick, Rock-n-Roll, Reggae, Rampart and DotGothic16. The seven open-source Japanese fonts have their own characteristics, and among these seven fonts, Klee has the largest number of characters. This is a Japanese textbook style font, which has the characteristics of imitating Song and italics, and is highly readable. Some DIY font enthusiasts have used imitation Song and other fonts to complete this font successively. As a beautifying font for mobile phone systems, it has been transplanted into mobile phone systems such as iOS and Android, and has been welcomed by many computer friends. However, such a completed font has some shortcomings. First , there is a certain difference between the original font and the supplemented font, which causes some different characters.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Cozette

    Cozette

    A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness

    A bitmap programming font optimized for coziness. Cozette is a 6x13px (bounding box; average 5px character width, 3px descent, 10px ascent, 8px cap height) bitmap font based on Dina, which itself is based on Proggy. It's also heavily inspired by Creep. I absolutely adore Creep, and was using it up until I got a higher-DPI screen for which it was slightly too small. That prompted me to make the bitmap font I always wished existed: Cozette; a small-but-not-tiny bitmap font with great coverage of all the glyphs you might encounter in the terminal. I'm intentionally putting the emphasis on "you" - although Cozette already has all the glyphs I've seen in my CLI tools so far, you might find it's missing a glyph you wish it had. If that's the case, please file an issue! It's an important goal for Cozette to be a useful bitmap alternative to Nerd Fonts. Bitmap fonts are, effectively, just that - bitmaps.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    PyMuPDF

    PyMuPDF

    Python bindings for MuPDF's rendering library.

    MuPDF is a lightweight PDF, XPS, and E-book viewer. MuPDF consists of a software library, command line tools, and viewers for various platforms. The renderer in MuPDF is tailored for high-quality anti-aliased graphics. It renders text with metrics and spacing accurate to within fractions of a pixel for the highest fidelity in reproducing the look of a printed page on the screen. The viewer is small, fast, yet complete. It supports many document formats, such as PDF, XPS, OpenXPS, CBZ, EPUB, and FictionBook 2. You can annotate PDF documents and fill out forms with the mobile viewers (this feature is coming soon to the desktop viewer as well). The command line tools allow you to annotate, edit, and convert documents to other formats such as HTML, SVG, PDF, and CBZ. You can also write scripts to manipulate documents using Javascript. The library is written modularly in portable C, so features can be added and removed by integrators if they so desire.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Inter

    Inter

    The Inter font family

    Inter is a typeface carefully crafted & designed for computer screens. Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and lower-case text. Several OpenType features are provided as well, like contextual alternates that adjusts punctuation depending on the shape of surrounding glyphs, slashed zero for when you need to disambiguate "0" from "o", tabular numbers, etc. Using Inter is as easy as downloading & installing the font files. There's of course no absolute right or wrong when it comes to expressing yourself with typography, but Inter Dynamic Metrics provides guidelines for good typography. You simply provide the optical font size, and the tracking and leading is calculated for you to produce the best results. Inter is a free and open source font family. You are free to use this font in almost any way imaginable. Inter comes with many OpenType features that can be used to tailor functionality and aesthetics to your specific needs.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    3270font

    3270font

    A 3270 font in a modern format

    This font is derived from the x3270 font, which, in turn, was translated from the one in Georgia Tech's 3270tool, which was itself hand-copied from a 3270 series terminal. I built it because I felt terminals deserve to be pretty. The .sfd font file contains a x3270 bitmap font that was used for guidance. The "source" file is edited using FontForge. You'll need it if you want to generate fonts for your platform. On most civilized operating systems, you can simply apt-get install fontforge, yum install fontforge or even port install fontforge. If you are running Windows, you'll probably need something like WSL or Cygwin, but, in the end, the font works correctly (with some very minor hinting issues). The easiest way to generate the font files your computer can use is to run make all (if you are running Ubuntu or Debian, make install will install them too). Using make help will offer a handy list of options.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Codeface

    Codeface

    Typefaces for source code beautification

    Codeface is a gallery and repository of monospaced fonts for developers. Fonts displayed in the main gallery, bitmap gallery, and CJK gallery are distributed through this repository. The font name link will open the respective font directory where you can download fonts from each typeface. This directory also includes the typeface license. The font archive links on the main gallery page include all fonts in the main gallery and bitmap font gallery collections. The font archive links on the CJK gallery page include only the fonts included in the CJK gallery. These font archives are updated with all font updates in the respective galleries. Fonts displayed in the Non-redistribution gallery are free for desktop use; however, their licenses do not permit redistribution through the Codeface repository. You can use the font name link to open the download page on the respective typeface site.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    qiji-font

    qiji-font

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books. A Ming typeface. Extracted from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books (凌閔刻本). Using semi-automatic computer vision and OCR. Open-source. A work in progress. Named in honor of 閔齊伋, a 16th-century printer. Intended to be used with Kenyan-lang, the Classical Chinese programming language. Download high-resolution PDFs and split pages into images. Manually lay a grid on top of each page to generate bounding boxes for characters (potentially replaceable by an automatic corner-detection algorithm). Generate a low-poly mask for each character on the grid, and save the thumbnails (using OpenCV). First, red channel is subtracted from the grayscale, in order to clean the annotations printed in red ink. Next, the image is thresholded and fed into the contour-tracing algorithm. A metric is then used to discard shapes that are unlikely to be part of the character in interest.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    FIGlet and ASCII Art Generator

    FIGlet and ASCII Art Generator

    Input your text and have it rendered into ASCII art fonts!

    A simple and easy to use GUI FIGlet generator. It uses Python module pyfiglet. Have fun with it!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Cica
    Japanese monospaced font Cica for programming. A monospaced Japanese font for programming, adjusted after synthesizing the following fonts. Hack + DejaVu Sans Mono for alphanumeric characters and symbols. Rounded Mgen+ for other characters. Nerd Fonts (= Powerline patch, others applied. Pomicons excluded*) Noto Emoji. Icons for Devs. Various adjustments forked from the Ricty generator. mShorten the middle bar as a unique adjustment (easy rnto mdistinguish & a little cute). Supports tmux split screen. Characters are not lost even on non-HiDPI (non-Retina) Windows. Consider readability of special characters such as subscripts and superscripts ( assuming JuliaLang ). The font file is SIL Open Font License 1.1. The source code of the synthesis script etc. is MIT. The Pomicons glyphs included in Nerd Fonts are excluded from the generator because they are licensed for commercial use.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Devicon

    Devicon

    Set of icons representing programming languages, design & development

    Devicon is a set of icons representing programming languages, designing, and development tools. You can use it as a font or directly copy/paste the SVG code into your project. Devicon aims to gather all logos representing development languages and tools. Each icon comes in several versions: font/SVG, original/plain/line, colored/not colored, wordmark/no wordmark. Devicon has 150+ icons. And it's growing! Open icomoon.io and import icomoon.json. Choose yes when being asked if you would like to restore the settings stored in the configuration file. You can install devicon as a dependency to your project either with npm or yarn.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Fantasque Sans Mono

    Fantasque Sans Mono

    A font family with a great monospaced variant for programmers

    A programming font, designed with functionality in mind, and with some wibbly-wobbly handwriting-like fuzziness that makes it unassumingly cool. Now with ligatures. Development hosted on Github. Previously known as Cosmic Sans Neue Mono. It appeared that similar names were already in use for other fonts, and that people tended to extend their instinctive hatred of Comic Sans to this very font of mine (which of course can only be loved). The font includes a bold version, with the same metrics as the regular one. Both versions include the same ranges of characters, latin letters, some accented glyphs (quite a lot), some greek letters, some arrows. It also features a good italic version, which I designed in a fashion similar to Consolas' italic version, with new glyph designs, not just an added slant.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Fira System Font Replacement

    Fira System Font Replacement

    Modified version of the Fira Sans fonts to replace the default system

    These fonts are intended as a system font replacement on Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra. If you are looking for a Fira Sans for Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, please use the old release 4.106.1. The fonts are based on version 4.106 of the Fira Sans font family by Erik Spiekermann and Ralph du Carrois, and are licensed under the Open Font License version 1.1 or later. This package has been prepared by Jens Kutilek. Download and unzip the installer file from the Releases section. Right-click Fira System Fonts.pkg and choose "Open" from the context menu. In the alert about the package coming from an unidentified developer, click "Open" again. Follow the instructions in the installer and restart your computer when the installation process has finished. It is recommended to shut down, turn off, and restart your computer to finish the installation of the fonts. A simple reboot may lead to garbled dialogs, so a complete shutdown is highly recommended.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Fontman

    Fontman

    Most elegant cross platform font manager you will ever use

    Fontman is an all in one font management project for all font designers, developers and users, targeting libre/open source fonts. Design and develop your fonts and simply package and ship them using Fontman for universal typefaces seekers. Fontman follows client-server architecture, a server to track all of font and user data, and a beautiful client application with its front end built with Electron as known as Atom shell and its backend built with Python. Fontman client supports all Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. The project is hosted on GitHub - https://github.com/fontman and you can see the current development process if you are interested in.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LGButton

    LGButton

    A fully customisable subclass of the native UIControl

    A fully customizable subclass of the native UIControl which allows you to create beautiful buttons without writing any line of code. A fully customizable subclass of the native UIControl which allows you to create beautiful buttons without writing any line of code. You can add images/icons to your button, icons are taken from different ready-to-use font icons collections, images can be imported directly from your project assets folder. Icons are managed by SwiftIconFont integration, so you can easily add and customize button icons by choosing from the most popular font icon collections. You can pick one value from the table above, different values will be ignored (please consider that not all the icons may be available since this library may not be updated right after a font library update).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ligaturizer

    Ligaturizer

    Programming Fonts with Ligatures added

    This script copies the ligatures (glyphs and rendering information) from Fira Code into any other TrueType or OpenType font. (Note that the ligatures are scale-corrected, but otherwise copied as is from Fira Code; it doesn't create new ligature graphics based on the font you're modifying.) This repo contains a Fontforge python script that you can use to add the Fira Code ligatures to any font, as well as submodules for some popular coding fonts and another script for ligaturizing all of them at once. The font-weight will be inherited from the original file; the font name will be replaced with whatever you specified in --output-name. You can also use --prefix instead, in which case the original name will be preserved and whatever you put in --prefix will be prepended to it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project provides full repertoire Arabic fonts. Freely available, designed for professional typesetting and compatible with many typesetting platforms like TeX-based systems, OpenType and AAT.
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    Recursive Sans & Mono

    Recursive Sans & Mono

    Recursive Mono & Sans is a variable font family for code & UI

    Recursive Sans & Mono is a variable type family built for better code & UI. It is inspired by casual script signpainting, but designed primarily to meet the needs of programming environments and application interfaces. In programming, “recursion” is when a function calls itself, using its own output as an input to yield powerful results. Recursive Mono was used as a tool to help build itself: it was used to write Python scripts to automate type production work and to generate specimen images, and it was used in HTML, CSS, and JS to create web-based proofs & prototypes. Through this active usage, Recursive Mono was crafted to be both fun to look at as well as deeply useful for all-day work. Recursive Sans borrows glyphs from its parent mono but adjusts the widths of many key glyphs for comfortable readability. Its metrics are superplexed – every style takes up the exact same horizontal space, across all styles.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Font toolkit written in Python, disassembles and assembles fonts using Unicode and XML.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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