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Fira Code: monospaced font with programming ligatures

Download Fira Code v0.6

Problem

Programmers use a lot of symbols, often encoded with several characters. For human brain sequences like ->, <= or := are single logical token, even if they take two or three places on the screen. Your eye spends non-zero amount of energy to scan, parse and join multiple characters into a single logical one. Ideally, all programming languages should be designed with full-fledged Unicode symbols for operators, but thats not the case yet.

Solution

Fira Code is a Fira Mono font extended with a set of ligatures for common programming multi-character combinations. This is just a font rendering feature: underlying code remains ASCII-compatible. This helps to read and understand code faster. For some frequent sequences like .. or // ligatures allow us to correct spacing.

Fira Code (with ligatures):

Compare to Fira Mono (without ligatures):

Editor support

Do not work:

  • SublimeText (vote here)
  • Intellij Idea (vote here), including everything built on top of it (PhpStorm, PyCharm, RubyMine, WebStorm, AppCode, CLion, ReSharper)
  • iTerm 2 (feature request)
  • OS X Terminal.app
  • Emacs (workaround)
  • gVim, MacVim
  • Eclipse (Mac and Win, vote here)
  • Notepad++
  • Kate, Konsole, KWrite in KDE 4
  • Xamarin Studio/Monodevelop

Do work:

  • Atom (since 1.1, add atom-text-editor { text-rendering:optimizeLegibility } to the stylesheet)
  • Visual Studio
  • TextMate 2
  • Coda 2
  • Eclipse (Linux)
  • QtCreator
  • LightTable (instructions)
  • BBEdit — enter this command in a terminal to enable ligatures:
    defaults write com.barebones.bbedit "EnableFontLigatures_Fira Code" -bool YES
  • RStudio
  • Chocolat
  • Kate, Konsole, KWrite in Plasma/KDE 5
  • Kate, Konsole, KWrite in KDE 4 using Debian Jessie or OS X
  • Xcode (with this plugin)

Should work (copied from Hasklig README):

  • Geany
  • gEdit
  • Smultron
  • Vico

Note: Im not a font designer, and Fira Code is built in sort of a hacky way from OTF version of Fira Mono. Please forgive me if it doesnt work for you. Help will be greatly appreciated.

Code examples

Ruby:

JavaScript:

Erlang:

Go:

Haskell:

Alternatives

Another monospaced fonts with ligatures:

Credits

This work is based on OFL-licensed Fira Mono font. Original Fira Mono font was not changed, only extended

Fira Code was inspired by Hasklig font: Ligatures for Haskell code

Changelog

0.6:

Redrawn from Fira Mono 3.204 (slightly heavier weight)

Added:

** *** +++ -- --- ?:
/= /== .= ^= =~ ?= ||= |=
<<< <=< -<< -< >- >>- >=> >>>
<*> <|> <$> <+>
<!-- {- -} /** \\ \\\ ..< ?? ||| &&& <| |>

and Powerline support

0.5: #{ ~- -~ <== ==> /// ;; </

0.4:

  • Added ~= ~~ #[
  • Rolled back && and || to more traditional look
  • === and !== are now rendered with 3 horisontal bars

0.3: ~@ #? =:= =<

0.2.1: Fixed width of && and ||

0.2: --> <-- && || =>> =/=

0.1

>>= =<< <<= ->> -> => <<- <-
=== == <=> >= <= >> << !== != <>
:= ++ #( #_
:: ... .. !! // /* */ />