Good Looking Terminal Fonts - Any Suggestions?

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  • Monocraft

    A monospaced programming font inspired by the Minecraft typeface

  • https://github.com/IdreesInc/Monocraft this!

  • fantasque-sans

    A font family with a great monospaced variant for programmers.

  • I use this font for everything, haven't found a better free font (monospaced + ligatures) https://github.com/belluzj/fantasque-sans

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  • FiraCode

    Free monospaced font with programming ligatures

  • There are quite a few I like. I usually come back to Fira Code.

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