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Same (Fira Code). And use it for my terminals as well.
Thanks, it not just looks like what i wanted but it has a bunch of cool things that will look great not just on my text editor but on my terminal too, i will install it once i get home
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
I wish i had found that yesterday, would've saved a lot of time
I use Fira Code. It looks great and I really like the programming ligatures.
I use the Iosevka Term Nerd Font in all my stuff
Iosevka Term and Computer Modern For Articles
Have a look at Intel One Mono. https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono
I’m here to throw Inconsolata into the mix, though I use Fira more frequently now from a compatibility perspective.
It looks sick, i already changed the emacs font, but i'm going to use this one on android studio
I like the Hack Font family. Doesn't have any problems with 0/O or I/l and displays äöüß fine for me
Fira code or iosevka.
You just gave me the font for the game i am doing, thank you very much
Ubuntu Mono.
I think it has support for most special characters, but some of the weirder symbols aren't there like a handful of IPA characters or emojis.
But you can always get backup fonts on your system just in case
One that I haven't seen here is Operator Mono. I use it everywhere I need monospaced fonts. It's paid, but since I don't need another font ever, it's worth it.
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.
Comic Code
👈😎👈 a lemming of culture, I see. I too use Comic Code!
Fantastic Sans Mono (they spell fantastic weird and I don't feel like checking it) is a free alternative for folks who want to try the hand written monospaced look without paying.
Hasklig.
Which is Source Code Pro with ligatures.
https://www.programmingfonts.org/#hasklig
Hack within the terminal and Consolas for all my IDEs