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2,862 | 18,288 | |
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10.0 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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homebrew-cask-fonts
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SN Pro Typeface
Tobias here. Seems like `homebrew/cask-fonts` is the best way to go for Homebrew, but even the repo maintainers suggest that submission to Google Fonts is their desired method to be included [1]. Once / if SN Pro garners more mainstream popularity we will start supporting more methods of distribution.
[1]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask-fonts/blob/master/...
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Setup practical and appealing terminal on macOS
I use following repository as a source to install fonts and review which nerd fonts are available, you can browse casks folder there to find available fonts. Once nerd font is installed head over to the Settings > Profile > Text menu of iTerm2. You can choose your desired font in the "Font" selection.
- 🎥 LazyVim: Effective Nerd Fonts in Multiple Terminals
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Almost monospaced: the perfect fonts for writing
Of course, most other recommendations in this thread are available as well:
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask-fonts/tree/master/...
These land in the same folder as user installs through Font Book. Using homebrew makes moving to a new system as easy as bundling the Brewfile.
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Ask HN: What is your default font for coding and terminal?
I use HackGen35 Console It's a compose of Hack and GenJyuu-Gothic
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask-fonts/blob/master/...
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MacOS Development workspace 2021
homebrew/cask-fonts As we can imagin it contains free distributed fonts
calibre
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Calibre: Unlock the Data in Your Breath
Not to be confused with Calibre, the excellent ebook software by Kovid Goyal:
https://calibre-ebook.com/
- A newbie with two questions
- Kindle 2nd gen
- Send to Kindle
- Questions for “Unsupported” Kindle Users!
- Kindle can't find via USB transferred files?
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Need help editing epub in Sigil
Glad you were able to fix it, but what about trying Calibre? It is free and makes it easy to adjust things, add info, and change front covers.
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Manga on Kindle?
Or using Calibre (pdf or azw3) https://calibre-ebook.com
- kindle won’t show me books
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Ebooks
There are already some very good ebooks solutions out there so there's really no need. Calibre for the backend and database management, Calibre-Web for the front end, and Openbooks for content.
What are some alternatives?
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.
zotero - Zotero is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share your research sources.
insomnia - The open-source, cross-platform API client for GraphQL, REST, WebSockets, SSE and gRPC. With Cloud, Local and Git storage.
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
SDKMan - The SDKMAN! Command Line Interface
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
Sigil - Sigil is a multi-platform EPUB ebook editor
hyperfine - A command-line benchmarking tool
Kavita - Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.
bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching