Programming Fonts ================ Test drive programming fonts [online in your browser](https://www.programmingfonts.org/). The interactive counter part of the [Tumblr Blog](https://programmingfonts.tumblr.com). ProgrammingFonts.org makes it easier to find monospaced fonts. All fonts in one place, with proper credits towards the creators. It's not a download portal, we don't track anything, it's strictly by nerds and designers for nerds and designers. ## Buy me a coffee ☕️👌🏻 Please feel free to make a little [donation via PayPal](https://paypal.me/pools/c/8tjP1zyUMT) towards the coffee that keeps this labour of love running. It's much appreciated! ## Project layout - All information about the fonts is stored in [fonts.json](https://github.com/braver/programmingfonts/blob/gh-pages/fonts.json). - Which adheres to [a schema](https://github.com/braver/programmingfonts/blob/gh-pages/fonts-schema.json). - Font files are stored in [fonts/resources](https://github.com/braver/programmingfonts/tree/gh-pages/fonts/resources). - We store only 4 variants (if available), in `.woff` format (if available): regular, italic, bold, bold+italic - All font files (and directories) are normalized to lowercase, without `-mono` unless it's really part of the name. - The license needs to allow serving in a website, or an agreement with the font creators needs to be made. ## Todo's There are some limitations to the current approach. For instance, we only load the default set for each font. So, mostly: - It' currently not possible to explore different weights (e.g. Source Code Pro Light). - Open type alternatives for zero style, and other options (e.g. all the different variations possible with [Input Mono](https://input.fontbureau.com)) are not exposed. - Available weights (variants) are not exposed and cannot be explored. - Character set coverage and other valuable information, e.g. if a font has true italics, is not exposed. - Background info on each font can usually be found in the blog and needs to be added to the `description` property for each font. - I would be nice to include more commercial fonts. Creators need to eat to, and not all the best fonts are open source.