It'd be great but it comes with the complexity of managing a backend or a service for authentication & storage. Do you know a simple way to implement it?
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Great one. Glad to see that I am not the only one who loves to have a great looking font in my Editor. One feature suggestion: support the preview of italics as-well.
My current favorite is JetBrains Mono. May I recommend to add Input Mono aswell? It's also a very thought coding font.
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Nice work, I really like it!! :) I played a bit around with the app. What do you think about having two fonts/column per row maybe? It will increases the possibility to compare more fonts with less scrolls. Something like this: prnt.sc/rzxqs3
Great job Mostafa! I was actually trying to figure out which font to use on my new laptop. This helps a lot to get a great overview.
Some feedback:
It took me a few seconds to figure out the compare mode
When a name is filtered, and compare is on especially, I was wondering why it only showed me one. This might be the preferred behavior, but got me confused.
When switching between themes, it always flashes to white in between.
I don't know the name of the font but its sublime text-default. There is just something about the sublime setup that appeals to my taste which is why its my favourite text editor. I can't explain but it makes my code look juicy or saturated unlike most themes which are often dry like VS codes default themes. But that's just my opinion :)
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Awesome! I didn't know that there are fonts with ligatures for coding! My choice is JetBrains Mono. I may switch from Visual Code Studio to Atom just for the pleasant ligatures :)
Nice! Thanks for building this.
My favorite coding font is Hack, but I don't see it!
Added it. Thanks!
Hack for me too. Nerd patched.
Thanks for sharing!
My favorite font is JetBrains Mono :)
How about a
Vote
feature, or aLike
feature to bring up figures of most liked or used font(s)?It'd be great but it comes with the complexity of managing a backend or a service for authentication & storage. Do you know a simple way to implement it?
Great tool! Like many others I found my way to JetBrains Mono but alternatives are always good to have.
For simple backend features hooking up firebase or amplify might be simple enough and probably free.
I understand. I shall look for a way to do that in a simple way. If you need my help, let me know.
Great one. Glad to see that I am not the only one who loves to have a great looking font in my Editor.
One feature suggestion: support the preview of italics as-well.
My current favorite is JetBrains Mono.
May I recommend to add Input Mono aswell? It's also a very thought coding font.
Input Mono was my go-to until JetBrains Mono came along.
Nice work, I really like it!! :)
I played a bit around with the app. What do you think about having two fonts/column per row maybe?
It will increases the possibility to compare more fonts with less scrolls.
Something like this: prnt.sc/rzxqs3
Great job Mostafa! I was actually trying to figure out which font to use on my new laptop. This helps a lot to get a great overview.
Some feedback:
Other than that! Awesome work, keep it up!
I don't know the name of the font but its sublime text-default. There is just something about the sublime setup that appeals to my taste which is why its my favourite text editor. I can't explain but it makes my code look juicy or saturated unlike most themes which are often dry like VS codes default themes. But that's just my opinion :)
It took me a while, but when it added ligatures, it became my go-to:
Iosevka
DankMono - will never use anything else
added it to the list!
Nice! There's a few fonts missing:
Input Mono: input.fontbureau.com/
Fantasque Sans Mono: github.com/belluzj/fantasque-sans
A useful addition would be the languages/scripts supported. Most of them cover Latin, but there are fonts that support Cyrillic, Greek, etc.
I can't keep up with all the font requests, feel free to open a PR if you want github.com/Gaafar/dev-fonts/blob/m...
This is awesome, and makes me happy.
Just a reminder, if you use Homebrew on OSX there is a font cask from which many of these can be installed: github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask-...
And likewise, if you use scoop for Windows: github.com/matthewjberger/scoop-ne...
Awesome work!
My favorite font is JetBrains Mono. Before was Fira Code.
I just use Comic Sans. It's awesome! I can stare at it for a long time(when I don't find the bug)
Cascadia Code is like the paid font OperatorMono. Thanks for share!.
Thanks. my favorite one is 'JetBrains Mono'
Awesome😀
Great idea! Super helpful!
Never seen an idea like this.
A library of fonts.
Its very helpful and looking cool.
I am using Cascadia code 😇
Thanks for this :)
Nice Job, Respected Sir, I am also looking forward to trying some of your favourite fonts as well.
Feeling Excited as well.
Thanks, it's pretty cool
My favorite is Dank Mono (dank.sh) it is not free but at 40.00 or so it is less than Operator Mono and has ligatures and a good italic.
added it!
Definitely. Still. Fira Code.
Nice one. Really needed this
Great job! This is very useful.
Thank you for the site :)
I am currently using JetBrains Mono.
How can I download the Lilex?
IBM Flex Mono with ligatures would be amazing.
You can download Lilex from its github releases page github.com/mishamyrt/Lilex/releases
pretty good! It makes me back to Iosevka :D
thank you
Great tools man!!! Very helpful!!!
Neat
Damn! This is really helpful! Thank you!
Wow! That's very helpful!
Amazing compilation of fonts, Mostafa! FiraCode on Sublime/VSCode is my personal favorite :)
Source code pro fan for years and years
Cascadia has me wobbling a bit
Nice site.
monofur here!
Monaco is still the sexiest programming font for me. :)
A little late to the discussion but do you accept non-woff fonts? Specifically, "Envy Code R" font? :)
Thanks for building this!! Help me a lot!
No one mentioned Victor Mono. It's one if the best I've ever used.
any plans on bringing the site back up?
Really cool, thanks.
I'd never heard of Lilex before, just switched to using it.
This is great! Thank you for sharing!
How about Delugia Nerd Font?
I can't keep up with all the font requests, feel free to open a PR if you want github.com/Gaafar/dev-fonts/blob/m...
Awesome! I didn't know that there are fonts with ligatures for coding! My choice is JetBrains Mono. I may switch from Visual Code Studio to Atom just for the pleasant ligatures :)
Just found that in Visual Code Studio you can set
"editor.fontLigatures": true
to enable the ligatures. So no need to switch to Atom.Great site. I use Operator Mono. I still love it!
You are great Mostafa! Thank you for the nice job! It's in my favorites webtools.
Can you also include some voting or like feature, to know which font is most used or liked?
Cascadia Code, I'm loving it! 👍 Thank you.
Great, just what the font feticist in me needed!
Awesome job on this!
Wow, thank you for building this!
Mononoki, anyone?
Monoid - Share Tech Mono - Nova Mono