I’m looking for a good on the eyes font that suport a feel special characters like ç, ã and í. It also need to have a easy difference between 0/O and I/l. Sorry if this is not the best place to ask this.

Edit: thank you everyone for the answers, i will use fira code on my terminal and intel one mono on my text editor.

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Fira Code

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Same (Fira Code). And use it for my terminals as well.

https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode

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Thanks, it not just looks like what i wanted but it has a bunch of cool things that will look great not just on my text editor but on my terminal too, i will install it once i get home

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Terrific, I’m gonna test it ASAP

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Here is a nice tool that shows 2 mono fonts and you pick the one you like best. Until you end up with a winner: https://www.codingfont.com/

(I use Brutalist Mono myself)

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I would try it, if I didn’t get a page-sized ad for another app, with no apparent way to make it go away…

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Click somewhere outside the ad

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I wish i had found that yesterday, would’ve saved a lot of time

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This is a great tool. I landed on Jetbrains mono with Ubuntu mono in second place. I’ve been using the latter for many years so it’s interesting to find something I like better.

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nice tool

I ran through it a few times and ended up selecting Source Code Pro

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The world would be a better place if every font had ligatures

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I hate ligatures and I use ligatures if they are available.

Such is the duality of horses.

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How in the world does ligatures work with monospace

Edit: I see now that it’s the symbols and not necessarily the letters you guys are merging.

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I use Fira Code. It looks great and I really like the programming ligatures.

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I’ve take a quick look on my phone and it looks great, even if i use something elso on my editor i will use it on my terminal

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I’ve used this one before, but i don’t really like how the zero looks like, i prefer with a “/” inside, but thank you

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Look like you can enable slashed zero via stylistic set in cascadia code EDIT: Why tf did I get a downvote? It’s literary in the README on the GitHub page linked!

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In that case i will try it out again

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Delugia Code. Which is just Cascadia Code merged with Nerd Fonts. Useful for terminals. One could also just get the Nerd font patched with Cascadia Code, they are almost the same.

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I might be wrong but I thought the official version only had “Powerline with extra symbols”. Not Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Weather, Devicons, Octicons, Font Logos, Pomicons, or Codeicons?

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