Nerd Fonts is a project that patches developer targeted fonts with a high number of glyphs (icons). Specifically to add a high number of extra glyphs from popular 'iconic fonts' such as,. The following Sankey flow diagram shows the current glyph sets included: Diagram created using Important Notices. master branch file paths are not considered stable. cloning this repository is not recommended unless you are going to be Table of Contents. Additional Info.
TL;DR Nerd Fonts takes popular programming fonts and adds a bunch of Glyphs. There is also a available if your desired font isn't already patched. For more high level information see the. If you are looking for the Vim plugin see. Various Download Options for Fonts If you. Want to quickly grab an individual font download from the.
Font formats. Most computer fonts used today are in either bitmap or outline data formats. Bitmap fonts Consist of a matrix of dots or pixels representing the image of each glyph in each face and size.
Option 2. Want to download a font family package of variations (bold, italic, etc.) see.
Option 3. Want to automate installing or use in scripts see the. Option 4. Are on macOS and want to use Homebrew see. Option 5.
Want complete control then see. Option 6. Want to use the curl command or use in scripts see. Option 7.
Are on Arch Linux and want to use AUR packages see. Option 8. Source /.local/share/fonts/ioct.sh echo $ioctheart # Output: # ♥ NOTE: You have to use one of the Nerd Fonts to see correct icons for some icon sets (Devicons, Font Awesome Extension, Font Linux), but other sets should work with their standard fonts too. Cd /Library/Fonts && curl -fLo 'Droid Sans Mono for Powerline Nerd Font Complete.otf ' Option 7: Unofficial Arch User Repository (AUR) Option for Arch Linux and wanting to use AUR packages. The following fonts are available via on Arch Linux:. Option 8: Patch Your Own Font The option for patching your own font or fully customizing the patched font.
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Powerline fonts This repository contains pre-patched and adjusted fonts for usage with the statusline plugin. Installation Run./install.sh to install all Powerline Fonts or see the for details.
Quick installation If you are running a Debian or Ubuntu based Linux distribution, there should be a package available to install the Powerline Fonts with the following command: sudo apt-get install fonts-powerline For fedora (tested on 28) or redhat based Linux distribution, there should also be a package available to install with the following command: sudo dnf install powerline-fonts On other environments, you can copy and paste these commands to your terminal. Comments are fine too. # clone git clone -depth=1 # install cd fonts./install.sh # clean-up a bit cd. Rm -rf fonts Uninstall Run./uninstall.sh to uninstall all Powerline Fonts. You can also copy the quick installation commands changing only the line./install.sh to./uninstall.sh. In both cases, please make sure you are working with the exact same version of Powerline fonts you had checked out while installing.