This seems neat, too bad it requires IDE support. Hope JetBrains IDEs support it soon.
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I'm all about MonoLisa, but I'll give this a look
Looks really good, but I'll stick with my favourite M+ Code, which I use in iTerm2, Emacs, and VSCode.
https://www.programmingfonts.org/#mplus
Also in https://www.nerdfonts.com/
Edited to add: they have semiwide and wide, but no condensed? Weird. That contextual resizing is pretty cool though!
i don't see ligatures in apps i use, like notepad++, Windows Terminal, Notepad and Notepads, also shame it doesn't support powerline features
This is pretty cool. But I'll stick with Anonymous pro.
Iosevka for life, baby.