When programming, using your favorite font can greatly improve efficiency, and the more you look, the more comfortable you are. This article recommends five excellent fonts on GitHub for your choice!
Iosevka is an open source font developed by be5invis. It supports 15 different styles (which can be previewed in GitHub warehouse) and also supports hyphenation. At the same time, be5invis also synthesized Iosevka and Source Han Sans into Sarasa gothic Sarasa bold, which supports CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean languages).
Source Pro, a well-known font, I believe everyone is familiar with it. It is a font developed by Adobe. Besides writing code, it can also be used in the UI environment. Hyphenation is not supported.
This new font was developed by Microsoft for Windows terminals. Cascadia code looks thicker and also supports hyphenation (in the figure & Symbols such as&,<=, = = are hyphens).
This font was released by JB a month ago and supports 145 languages (excluding CJK). This font is slightly wider than ordinary fonts, which improves readability. At present, JetBrains Mono is the default font in all IDE of JetBrains.
Fira Code is an improvement of FireMono developed by tonsky based on Mozilla. Compared with the original version, Fira code mainly increases the word-breaking function. It is the first programming font to "carry forward" hyphenation, which is very popular with programmers. Its star number on GitHub is 44k!
I wonder if there are any open source fonts recommended above that you like? If you have other excellent open source fonts, please discuss them in the message area. Good programming fonts are easy to improve development efficiency, so go and choose one to use ~
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