Admit it. You want cool a$$ terminal and Visual Studio Code fonts that look 1990s fresh, but everything you found does not have ligatures or proper encoding. They worked great in the 90s, but look like hot ass garbage when it comes to living in the future.
With these fonts, you will slay so hard WOPR will be sliding into your DMs at 2am to finish the game. All your coworkers will be calling you Mr. Anderson. Pair these bad be0tches with Cool Retro Term and any potential mate you meet at the coffee shop won't be even be able to handle your 31337 Gibson h4x0r 5k1LLz.
They work great in nvim, so when someone asks you what you're doing just tell em you can carry 80 gigs in your head, then smash SHFT+ZZ and be out.
This collection originally provided by int10h/viler-int10h Github. These fonts have been fully patched with ligatures from Nerd Fonts so they work in wezTerm, Kitty, iTerm, VIM, VSCode, Emacs, Zed or whatever your poison.
Click any font below to download it, or clone this repo.
If you would like to patch your own set or re-patch any font, a script is provided.
Close this repo. Download the fonts zip file from int10h or assemble your fonts. Place the fonts you would like to patch into a directory named ttf, inside the cloned repo. Download NerdFonts Font-Patcher.zip, unzip into the repo. Install FontForge via brew or download. Run the provided patch_fonts.sh script to patch all the fonts. They will be output into the patched directory.
If you would like to generate preview images or the README.md, create a conda environment and use the provided requirements.txt with pip. Make any alterations to HEADER.MD, then run generate_readme.py.