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savvywolf , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts
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Source Code Pro gang!

eager_eagle , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts
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I like Cascadia Code

cerement OP ,
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take a look at Monaspace Argon as an alternate

eager_eagle ,
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I’m already using it when i need a different typeface. Krypton looks nice for AI suggestions.

blaue_Fledermaus , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts
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Inconsolata and Cascadia are the best.

data1701d , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts
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Less Perfect DOS VGA is what I use in my terminal on my desktop since I use the Chicago95 theme.

OpenTTD Mono is also cool, though. It almost gives Apple Chicago font vibes.

RegalPotoo , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts
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Iosevka is my personal favourite, but will need to spend some time scrolling through

cerement OP ,
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Input if you want something a little wider

299792458ms , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts

what do you mean you don’t use Windlings?

rem26_art , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts
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I was using Hack for a long time, but I think I'll try out Borg Sans Mono and Inconsolata for a bit

PowerCrazy , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts

www.programmingfonts.org/#anonymous-proIs what I use for terminal sessions. Not sure how I feel about it in an IDE. The color coding the most important part imo.

42yeah , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts

Been font jumping for a long time. Consolas, Fira, SF Mono, Input, Source Code Pro, Iosevka… finally settled on Pragama Pro. The font is quite expensive, but really worth it imo. It’s even sharper and clearer on macOS.

https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/a6be8cac-d093-45ae-8cc7-2f65e84360ae.png

ms264556 , to unixporn in Programming Fonts - Test drive all the programming fonts

(Tweaked) Verdana FTW.

I liked proportional fonts for reading code - several of my favorite programming books used proportional fonts for code examples - so when Verdana was released in 1996 I switched to using it in my IDEs. I’ve had 27 years of pleasantly ergonomic coding - it has a high x-height, different 0/O, I/l/1, and impeccable hinting and kerning. ❤️❤️❤️

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