Spatial efficient monospace font family for programming. Built from code.
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Iosevka

A programmer's typeface.

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Building

To build Iosevka you should prepare:

  1. node, FontForge, ttfautohint and make. Make sure that you can run them in your terminal.
  2. patel-c (via npm install patel -g)
  3. Necessary libs :
npm install node-sfnt
npm install bezier-js
npm install yargs

Once environments are prepared, make. You will find ttfs in the build/ directory.