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I'm stumped on how to do this, or if its even possible.
I see you're using the paint gem which should be able to style text in bold and other attributes using ANSI escape sequences. While the SGR table_parameters) says 11–19 allow you to chose "alternate fonts" I would be surprised if this changed the typeface used to draw characters on the screen. Generally this is done through terminal-specific settings.
What are some alternatives?
Tmuxinator - Manage complex tmux sessions easily
colorls - A Ruby gem that beautifies the terminal's ls command, with color and font-awesome icons. :tada:
tty-progressbar - Display a single or multiple progress bars in the terminal.
git_curate - ✂️ Peruse and delete git branches ergonomically
Irasutoya - :woman: CLI tool for いらすとや
Pastel - Terminal output styling with intuitive and clean API.
HighLine - A higher level command-line oriented interface.
tty-command - Execute shell commands with pretty output logging and capture stdout, stderr and exit status.
tty-cursor - Terminal cursor movement and manipulation of cursor properties such as visibility
circleci-cli - :cyclone: CLI client / command line tool for CircleCI
tty-table - A flexible and intuitive table generator