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"agave": {
"author": "agaric",
"description": "A succulent monospace programming font.",
"license": "MIT",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Agave",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://github.com/agarick/agave",
"year": 2013,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"anka-coder": {
"author": "Andrey Makarov",
"description": "The Anka/Coder family is a monospaced, courier-width (60% of height; em size 2048x1229) font that can be used for source code, terminal windows etc.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Anka/Coder",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": "regular, bold, italic, bold-italic; in regular, condensed and narrow widths.",
"website": "https://github.com/loafer-mka/anka-coder-fonts",
"year": 2010,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"anonymous-pro": {
"author": "Mark Simonson",
"description": "Anonymous Pro is an evolution of the original Anonymous, adding lots of character sets and styles.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Anonymous Pro",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "serif",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"bold",
"bold-italic"
],
"website": "http://www.marksimonson.com/fonts/view/anonymous-pro",
"year": 2009,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"apl2741": {
"author": "Adrian Smith",
"description": "This was hand digitised as a PostScript Type-3 font from an original 2741 golf-ball salvaged from an IBM selectric typewriter.",
"license": "public domain",
"ligatures": true,
"name": "APL2741",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "http://apl385.com/fonts/index.htm",
"year": 2003,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"apl385": {
"author": "Adrian Smith",
"description": "Developed with all APL software vendors in the late 1980s and enhanced as required with new characters to meet interpreter updates. Thanks to Dave Liebtag (IBM), Richard Nabavi (APL.68000) and all at Dyalog APL for their support.",
"license": "public domain",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "APL385",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "http://apl385.com/fonts/index.htm",
"year": 2003,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"audio-link": {
"author": "llealloo",
"description": "AudioLink is a system that analyzes and processes in-world audio into many different highly reactive data streams and exposes the data to VRChat Udon, world shaders, and avatar shaders.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "AudioLink Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://audiolink.dev",
"year": 2022,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"aurulent": {
"author": "Stephen G. Hartke",
"description": "Aurulent Sans is a humanist sans serif intended to be used as an interface font.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Aurulent Sans Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Aurulent-Sans-Mono",
"year": 2007,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"average": {
"author": "Richard Alexander Hall",
"description": "AverageMono is an average of thirteen different fonts which are all derivatives of the public domain Courier typeface.",
"license": "GNU GPL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Average Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "serif",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/average-mono",
"year": 2013,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"azeret": {
"author": "Displaay",
"description": "The story of the typeface began with a draft that was driven by an exploration of OCR fonts, past and futuristic operating systems, various interfaces and the nineties.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Azeret Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": "A variable font, available in various weights.",
"website": "https://github.com/displaay/Azeret",
"year": 2020,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"b612-mono": {
"author": "Nicolas Chauveau, Thomas Paillot and Jonathan Favre-Lamarine",
"description": "B612 is an highly legible open source font family designed and tested to be used on aircraft cockpit screens.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "B612 Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://github.com/polarsys/b612",
"year": 2012,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"bedstead": {
"author": "Ben Harris",
"description": "Bedstead is a family of outline fonts based on the characters produced by the Mullard SAA5050 series of Teletext Character Generators.",
"license": "public domain",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Bedstead",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://bjh21.me.uk/bedstead/",
"year": 2018,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"bigblue-terminal": {
"author": "VileR",
"bitmap size": 12,
"description": "It follows the metrics and dimensions of Windows' old Terminal font (at the 9pt/12px size), but the appearance is closer to the classic IBM PC text mode character sets.",
"license": "CC BY-SA 4.0",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "BigBlue Terminal",
"rendering": "bitmap",
"style": "serif",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://int10h.org/blog/2015/12/bigblue-terminal-oldschool-fixed-width-font/",
"year": 2015,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"binchotan-sharp": {
"author": "Rabbit Viceroy Klein",
"description": "A fixed-width typeface. Horizontal metrics compatible with CJK console fonts. Small size legibile.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Binchotan Sharp",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://rvklein.me/proj/binchotan/",
"year": 2017,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"bitstream-vera": {
"author": "Jim Lyles",
"description": "Vera is a digital typeface (computer font) superfamily with a liberal license. It was designed by Jim Lyles from the now-defunct Bitstream Inc. type foundry.",
"license": "Bitstream Vera",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"bold",
"bold-italic"
],
"website": "http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Bitstream-Vera-Sans-Mono",
"year": 2002,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"borg-sans-mono": {
"author": "Marnen E. Laibow-Koser",
"description": "Droid Sans Mono Slashed + Hasklig-style ligatures!",
"license": "Apache",
"ligatures": true,
"name": "Borg Sans Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://github.com/marnen/borg-sans-mono",
"year": 2016,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"bpmono": {
"author": "Backpacker",
"description": "A monospaced typeface suitable for technical texts and/or programming",
"license": "CC BY-ND 3.0",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "BPmono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"bold"
],
"website": "http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/BPmono",
"year": 2007,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"bront-dejavu": {
"author": "Chris Wendt",
"description": "Bront is a collection of tweaked fonts geared towards programming.",
"license": "Bitstream Vera",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Bront DejaVu Sans Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://github.com/chrismwendt/bront",
"year": 2015,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"bront-ubuntu": {
"author": "Chris Wendt",
"description": "Bront is a collection of tweaked fonts geared towards programming.",
"license": "none",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Bront Ubuntu Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://github.com/chrismwendt/bront",
"year": 2015,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"camingocode": {
"author": "Jan Fromm",
"description": "Based on CamingoMono, but has several specially drawn glyphs that work well at small sizes.",
"license": "CC BY-ND 3.0",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "CamingoCode",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "http://www.janfromm.de/typefaces/camingomono/camingocode",
"year": 2013,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"cartograph": {
"author": "Connary Fagen",
"description": "A monospaced typeface with character and warmth, Cartograph is a handsome font family featuring a lush, cursive italic, code-friendly ligatures, and a proportional set accessible via OpenType.",
"license": "commercial",
"ligatures": true,
"name": "Cartograph",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": "8 weights and various alternatives via OpenType sets, including ligatures.",
"website": "https://connary.com/cartograph.html",
"year": 2016,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"cascadia-code": {
"author": "Aaron Bell",
"description": "This is a fun, new monospaced font that includes programming ligatures and is designed to enhance the modern look and feel of the Windows Terminal.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": true,
"name": "Cascadia Code",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": "6 weights and various alternatives via OpenType sets, including slashed zeroes and cursive italics.",
"website": "https://github.com/microsoft/cascadia-code",
"year": 2019,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"chivo": {
"author": "Héctor Gatti & Omnibus-Type Team",
"description": "Chivo (goat in Spanish) is the first Omnibus-Type neo-grotesque typeface family.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Chivo Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": "A variable font ranging from Thin to Black with matching Italics",
"website": "https://www.omnibus-type.com/variable-fonts/#chivo-mono",
"year": 2022,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"cm-unicode": {
"author": "Donald E. Knuth",
"description": "Computer Modern is the original family of typefaces used by the typesetting program TeX.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Computer Modern Unicode Typewriter",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"oblique",
"bold",
"bold-italic",
"light",
"light-italic"
],
"website": "https://cm-unicode.sourceforge.io",
"year": 1992,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"code-new-roman": {
"author": "Samiru R.",
"description": "Code New Roman is aimed for use in programming environments and other circumstances where a monospaced font is specified.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Code New Roman",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://fontlibrary.org/en/font/code-new-roman",
"year": 2014,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"comic-mono": {
"author": "Thai Pangsakulyanont",
"description": "A legible monospace font… the very typeface youve been trained to recognize since childhood. This font is a fork of Shannon Miwas Comic Shanns.",
"license": "MIT",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Comic Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"bold",
"regular"
],
"website": "https://dtinth.github.io/comic-mono-font/",
"year": 2019,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"comic-shanns": {
"author": "Shannon Miwa",
"description": "Do you lie awake every night dreaming about a world where you could write your code in Comic Sans where it looks just as beautiful as on your dear presentations?",
"license": "MIT",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Comic Shanns",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://github.com/shannpersand/comic-shanns",
"year": 2018,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"commit-mono": {
"author": "Eigil Nikolajsen",
"description": "Commit Mono is an anonymous and neutral coding font focused on creating a better reading experience.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Commit Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": "A download can be customized with various of weights, ligatures, dotted or slashed zeroes, and other styles.",
"website": "https://commitmono.com",
"year": 2023,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"consolamono": {
"author": "Wojciech Kalinowski",
"description": "“It's my old unfinished font. I made some sketches of several glyphs 5-6 years ago, and I never finished this. Now I made missing glyphs, did changes of some glyphs and turn into monospaced font.”",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Consolamono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"bold"
],
"website": "http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/consolamono",
"year": 2011,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"courier-prime": {
"author": "Alan Dague-Greene",
"description": "We set out to make the best damn Courier ever.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Courier Prime",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "serif",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"bold",
"bold-italic"
],
"website": "https://quoteunquoteapps.com/courierprime",
"year": 2013,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"courier-prime-code": {
"author": "Alan Dague-Greene",
"description": "The goodness of Courier Prime without the serifs. Code-optimized for programmers",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Courier Prime Code",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic"
],
"website": "https://quoteunquoteapps.com/courierprime",
"year": 2013,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"courier-prime-sans": {
"author": "Alan Dague-Greene",
"description": "The goodness of Courier Prime without the serifs.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Courier Prime Sans",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"bold",
"bold-italic"
],
"website": "https://quoteunquoteapps.com/courierprime",
"year": 2013,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"cousine": {
"author": "Steve Matteson",
"description": "An innovative, refreshing sans serif design that is metrically compatible with Courier New.",
"license": "Apache",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Cousine",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"bold",
"bold-italic"
],
"website": "http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/cousine",
"year": 2010,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"cozette": {
"author": "Slavfox",
"bitmap size": 12,
"description": "Cozette is a 6x13px bitmap font based on Dina, which itself is based on Proggy. It's also heavily inspired by Creep.",
"license": "MIT",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Cozette",
"rendering": "bitmap",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://github.com/slavfox/Cozette",
"year": 2020,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"cutive": {
"author": "Vernon Adams",
"description": "The design of Cutive Mono is based on a number of classic typewriter typefaces, in particular the faces of IBM's Executive, and the older Smith-Premier.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Cutive Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "serif",
"website": "http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Cutive+Mono",
"year": 2012,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"d2coding": {
"author": "NAVER Corp.",
"description": " 나눔바른고딕을 바탕으로 개발자의 코딩을 위해 가독성 및 유사 문자간 변별력 뿐만 아니라 디자인적으로 한글과의 조화를 고려해 최적화시킨 글꼴입니다.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": true,
"name": "D2Coding",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"bold"
],
"website": "https://github.com/naver/d2codingfont",
"year": 2016,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"daddytimemono": {
"author": "Jason Stewart",
"description": "A monospaced font for programmers and other terminal groupies.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "DaddyTimeMono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "serif",
"variants": [
"regular"
],
"website": "https://github.com/BourgeoisBear/DaddyTimeMono",
"year": 2017,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"dejavu": {
"author": "Deja Vu Project",
"description": "The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Vera Fonts. Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters while maintaining the original look and feel.",
"license": "Bitstream Vera",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "DejaVu Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://dejavu-fonts.github.io",
"year": 2004,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"dm-mono": {
"author": "Colophon Foundry",
"description": "DM Mono is a three weight, three style family designed for DeepMind. DM Mono was loosely based off of DM Sans, with a reduction in contrast and less geometric proportions.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "DM Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://fonts.google.com/specimen/DM+Mono",
"year": 2020,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"drafting": {
"author": "Owen Earl",
"description": "An ode to our past. A celebration of inconsistencies.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Drafting* Mono",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "serif",
"variants": [
"thin",
"thin-italic",
"extralight",
"extralight-italic",
"light",
"light-italic",
"medium",
"medium-italic",
"semibold",
"semibold-italic",
"bold",
"bold-italic",
"regular",
"italic",
"variable"
],
"website": "https://indestructibletype.com/Drafting/",
"year": 2021,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"droid-sans": {
"author": "Steve Matteson",
"description": "A font family first released in 2007 and created by Ascender Corporation for use by the Open Handset Alliance platform Android.",
"license": "Apache",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Droid Sans",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Droid+Sans",
"year": 2006,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"edlo": {
"author": "Eric Hamiter",
"description": "Edlo is a modified version of Stephen G. Hartkes Aurulent Sans, which I thought was beautiful, but hazardous for programming because the similarities between zeroes and ohs and ones and els were too close for comfort.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Edlo",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "https://github.com/ehamiter/Edlo",
"year": 2011,
"zerostyle": "dotted"
},
"effects-eighty": {
"author": "Peter Hull",
"bitmap size": 16,
"description": "An homage to the dot-matrix printers of the 1980s.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Effects Eighty",
"rendering": "bitmap",
"style": "sans",
"website": "http://openfontlibrary.org/en/font/effects-eighty",
"year": 2013,
"zerostyle": "empty"
},
"ellograph": {
"author": "Connary Fagen",
"description": "A friendly monospaced typeface with a soft, rounded construction and striking cursive italics. A generous x-height and short descenders allow for even, flowing lines of text.",
"license": "commercial",
"ligatures": true,
"name": "Ellograph",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"variants": "8 weights, italics, and additional OpenType variations.",
"website": "https://connary.com/ellograph.html",
"year": 2020
},
"envy-code-b": {
"author": "Damien Guard",
"bitmap size": 10,
"description": "Its been a long time coming but finally a TrueType conversion of my programming font Envy Code B.",
"license": "none",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Envy Code B",
"rendering": "bitmap",
"style": "sans",
"zerostyle": "slashed",
"website": "https://damieng.com/blog/2006/11/06/envy-code-b-font-available-in-ttf-format/",
"year": 2006
},
"envy-code-r": {
"author": "Damien Guard",
"description": "[The] new box-drawing, shading and symbols make Envy Code R a great font for the command-prompt.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Envy Code R",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"zerostyle": "slashed",
"website": "https://damieng.com/blog/2008/05/26/envy-code-r-preview-7-coding-font-released",
"year": 2008
},
"fairfax": {
"author": "Rebecca G. Bettencourt",
"bitmap size": 12,
"description": "Fairfax is a 6x12 bitmap font for terminals, text editors, IDEs, etc. It supports many scripts and a large number of Unicode blocks as well as constructed scripts as encoded in the Under-ConScript Unicode Registry, pseudographics and semigraphics, and tons of private use characters.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Fairfax",
"rendering": "bitmap",
"style": "sans",
"variants": [
"regular",
"italic",
"bold"
],
"website": "http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfax.shtml",
"year": 2008,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"fairfax-hd": {
"author": "Rebecca G. Bettencourt",
"description": "Fairfax HD is a halfwidth scalable monospace font for terminals, text editors, IDEs, etc. It supports many scripts and a large number of Unicode blocks as well as constructed scripts as encoded in the Under-ConScript Unicode Registry, pseudographics and semigraphics, and tons of private use characters.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Fairfax HD",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfaxhd.shtml",
"year": 2019,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"fairfax-hd-hax": {
"author": "Rebecca G. Bettencourt",
"description": "Fairfax Hax HD adds ligatures for programming, which is apparently a thing, to Fairfax HD: a halfwidth scalable monospace font for terminals, text editors, IDEs, etc. ",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": true,
"name": "Fairfax Hax HD",
"rendering": "vector",
"style": "sans",
"website": "http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfaxhd.shtml",
"year": 2019,
"zerostyle": "slashed"
},
"fairfax-serif": {
"author": "Rebecca G. Bettencourt",
"bitmap size": 12,
"description": "Fairfax is a 6x12 bitmap font for terminals, text editors, IDEs, etc. It supports many scripts and a large number of Unicode blocks as well as constructed scripts as encoded in the Under-ConScript Unicode Registry, pseudographics and semigraphics, and tons of private use characters.",
"license": "SIL OFL",
"ligatures": false,
"name": "Fairfax Serif",
"rendering": "bitmap",
"style": "serif",
"website": "http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfax.shtml",
"year": 2008,
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"website": "https://monaspace.githubnext.com/",
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"style": "sans",
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