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 Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
The following flow diagram shows the current glyph sets included:
Diagram created using @SankeyMATICmaster
branch file paths are not considered stable. Verify your repository URI references- cloning this repository is not recommended (due to Repo size) unless you are going to be contributing to development
- 1 - Release Archive Download
- 2 - Homebrew Fonts (macOS (OS X))
- 3 - Chocolatey or Scoop (Windows)
- 4 - Arch Linux Repository (Extra, AUR)
- 5 - PowerShell Web Installer (Multi-Platform)
- 6 - Ad Hoc Curl Download
- 7 - Install Script
- 8 - Use Fontfallback
- 9 - Clone Repo
- 10 - Patch Your Own Font
Additional Info
Nerd Fonts takes popular programming fonts and adds a bunch of Glyphs. There is also a font patcher available if your desired font isn't already patched. For more high level information see the wiki. If you are looking for the Vim plugin see VimDevIcons ➶.
If you...
Option 1.
want to download a font family package of variations (bold, italic, etc.) see download an archiveOption 2.
are on macOS and want to use Homebrew see Homebrew FontsOption 3.
are on Windows and want to use Chocolatey or Scoop see Unofficial Chocolatey or Scoop RepositoriesOption 4.
are on Arch Linux and want to use Extra packages see Arch Extra RepositoriesOption 5.
are using PowerShell and want an interactive setup or use in scripts see the PowerShell Web InstallerOption 6.
want to use thecurl
command or use in scripts see Ad Hoc Curl DownloadOption 7.
want to automate installing or use in scripts see the Install ScriptOption 8.
want to install only one font for all fonts see Font FallbackOption 9.
want complete control then see cloning the repoOption 10.
want to patch your own font see the Font Patcher
- A FontForge Python script to patch any font
- Includes an option to create Monospaced (fixed-pitch, fixed-width) or double-width (non-monospaced) glyphs
- For more details see the Font Patcher section
67
already patched font families- Over
10,000
glyphs/icons combined (more details)- Current glyph sets include: Powerline with Extra Symbols, Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Weather, Devicons, Octicons, Font Logos (Formerly Font Linux), Pomicons, Codeicons
- Monospaced (fixed-pitch, fixed-width) or double-width (non-monospaced) or proportional glyphs version of each font
- This refers to the Nerd Font glyphs themselves not necessarily the Font as a whole
- A Developer/Contributor provided bash script to re-patch all the fonts
🔍 🔍 You can search for glyphs easily on NerdFonts.com via the Cheat Sheet
See Wiki: Glyph Sets and Codepoints for more details
A preview of all fonts can be found here.
*RFN = Reserved Font Name
- no flags given (defaults to only Seti-UI + Custom and Devicons)
- double (variable/proportional) or single (fixed/monospaced) or proportional width icon-glyphs
- Font Awesome
- Font Awesome Extension
- Material Design Icons
- Weather
- GitHub Octicons
- Font Logos (Formerly Font Linux)
- Powerline Extra Symbols
- IEC Power Symbols
- Pomicons
- Codicons
Some of the options below just help you to download the font file(s) (i.e. .ttf
or .otf
) or archives of font files.
These must be installed on your system, depending on your OS. Usually (double) clicking the font files individually does the trick.
Ask your OS' community if installing a font file is a problem.
Best option if you want an archive or complete font family of variations (Bold, Italic, etc.).
Fonts are available for download as packages in the latest release
A nice overview is on the Nerd Font site (but misses the more compact xv
archives).
If you want download the latest release of a given font inside a script you can use (replace "JetBrainsMono" with your font):
curl -OL https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/latest/download/JetBrainsMono.tar.xz
Best option if on macOS and want to use Homebrew.
All fonts are available via Homebrew Cask on macOS (OS X)
brew install font-hack-nerd-font
Option for Windows and wanting to use Chocolatey or Scoop.
Chocolatey users can download fonts published to the Chocolatey Community Repository (CCR):
choco install nerd-fonts-hack
Scoop users can download fonts using the Scoop bucket for Nerd Fonts:
scoop bucket add nerd-fonts
scoop install Hack-NF
Option for Arch Linux and wanting to use Extra packages.
Most fonts are available via Arch Extra packages. Some special packages are in AUR.
Best option for interactive setup guidance or automating installations through PowerShell scripts.
Note:
- Requires PowerShell 7+ to be installed on Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- Windows PowerShell 5.1 is also supported.
- This is a 3rd-party community tool. More information can be found on its GitHub repository here, including advanced installation options.
To run the interactive installer, use the following command:
& ([scriptblock]::Create((iwr 'https://to.loredo.me/Install-NerdFont.ps1')))
To install specific fonts directly, use the following command:
& ([scriptblock]::Create((iwr 'https://to.loredo.me/Install-NerdFont.ps1'))) -Name hack, heavy-data
To install fonts without a confirmation prompt, use:
& ([scriptblock]::Create((iwr 'https://to.loredo.me/Install-NerdFont.ps1'))) -Confirm:$false -Name hack, heavy-data
To get a list of possible font names, use:
& ([scriptblock]::Create((iwr 'https://to.loredo.me/Install-NerdFont.ps1'))) -List All
Option if you want to use the
curl
command or for use in scripts.
Note: Will not work to get newer fonts as they are not inside the repo anymore.
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/fonts
cd ~/.local/share/fonts && curl -fLO https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/raw/HEAD/patched-fonts/DroidSansMono/DroidSansMNerdFont-Regular.otf
Note: deprecated alternative paths: ~/.fonts
cd ~/Library/Fonts && curl -fLO https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/raw/HEAD/patched-fonts/DroidSansMono/DroidSansMNerdFont-Regular.otf
Best option if you want to automate installing or for use in scripts.
Note:
- Requires (shallow) cloning the repo as of now :-(
- Will not work to get newer fonts as they are not inside the repo anymore.
- Installs all the patched Fonts (Warning: This is a lot of Fonts adding up to a large size)
./install.sh
or, in PowerShell (Windows only):
./install.ps1
- Installs a single Font of your choice
./install.sh <FontName>
./install.sh Hack
./install.sh HeavyData
or, in PowerShell (Windows only):
./install.ps1 <FontName>
./install.ps1 Hack
./install.ps1 HeavyData
./install.ps1 FiraCode, Hack
./install.ps1 DejaVuSansMono -WhatIf
Most systems have a mechanism to search for an alternative font when the current font does not have a glyph that is needed. For example you edit a Latin text and insert a Chinese character, that glyph is taken not from your active font (it does not have it) but from some other font.
For this font fallback you can use one of the SymbolsOnly
fonts.
For fontconfig based systems like Linux you can improve the behavior with the
10-nerd-font-symbols.conf
configuration file, that needs to be manually installed.
- Pro: One symbol font is sufficient for all text fonts
- Con: Scaling and placement of the fallback symbols can be hit or miss
Best option for full control, all or some of the fonts, or contributing to development.
Note: Will not work to get newer fonts as they are not inside the repo anymore.
A full clone of this repository is not required nor efficient (mostly due to Repository size) if you are simply only interested in a limited set of fonts.
If you do want to clone the entire repo be sure to shallow clone:
git clone --depth 1
Even if you develop you probably do not need the old versions of the font files. With this command you have all commits but not all the old data - it will be loaded only if you check out old binaries (or do a blame):
git clone --filter=blob:none git@github.com:ryanoasis/nerd-fonts
If you want to clone just a sub-directory, use git sparse-checkout
.
git clone --filter=blob:none --sparse git@github.com:ryanoasis/nerd-fonts
cd nerd-fonts
git sparse-checkout add patched-fonts/JetBrainsMono
The option for patching your own font or fully customizing the patched font.
Use the provided Python command line script to generate a patched font from your own font to get the extra new glyphs
See: Font Patcher for usage
- use this option if you do not want to use one of the fonts provided
- you will still need to copy the generated font to the correct font directory on your system
Patching the font of your own choosing:
-
Use the script
- Download script and its helper files as archive and extract
- Just downloading the
font-patcher
script is not enough. - Requires: Fontforge, Python 3,
python-fontforge
andargparse
packages- Fontforge can be installed as package
- or on OSX via
brew install fontforge
- or as AppImage
- Usage, recommended:
fontforge -script font-patcher PATH_TO_FONT
- Usage, direct (more convenient call, if it works for you):
./font-patcher PATH_TO_FONT
-
Usage, with Fontforge AppImage
Note:
chmod u+x
the AppImage after download. All supplied paths need to be absolute and an explicit output path is required! If everything is located in the same directory, you can use the$PWD
shorthand.
./FontForge.AppImage -script $PWD/font-patcher $PWD/BaseFont.ttf -out /tmp
-
Use docker
- Default parallel tasks
docker run --rm -v /path/to/fonts:/in:Z -v /path/for/output:/out:Z nerdfonts/patcher [OPTIONS]
- Single process (slow)
docker run --rm -v /path/to/fonts:/in:Z -v /path/for/output:/out:Z -e "PN=1" nerdfonts/patcher [OPTIONS]
- Specify the parallel tasks number to 10
docker run --rm -v /path/to/fonts:/in:Z -v /path/for/output:/out:Z -e "PN=10" nerdfonts/patcher [OPTIONS]
Note
The resulting font's family (aka font name) will be set to the original family after CamelCasing, removing whitespace and appending Nerd Font
. For example, iosevka term
would become IosevkaTerm Nerd Font
.
Full options follow, see also page explaining all options:
Nerd Fonts Patcher v3.3.0-21 (4.16.1) (ff 20230101)
usage: font-patcher [-h] [-v] [-s] [--variable-width-glyphs]
[--debug [{0,1,2,3}]] [-q] [--careful] [-ext EXTENSION]
[-out OUTPUTDIR] [--makegroups [{-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6}]] [-c]
[--codicons] [--fontawesome] [--fontawesomeext]
[--fontlogos] [--material] [--octicons] [--powersymbols]
[--pomicons] [--powerline] [--powerlineextra] [--weather]
[--boxdrawing] [--configfile CONFIGFILE] [--custom CUSTOM]
[--dry] [--glyphdir GLYPHDIR] [--has-no-italic] [-l]
[--metrics {HHEA,TYPO,WIN}] [--name FORCE_NAME]
[--postprocess POSTPROCESS] [--removeligs]
[--xavgcharwidth [XAVGWIDTH]]
[--progressbars | --no-progressbars]
font
Nerd Fonts Font Patcher: patches a given font with programming and development related glyphs
* Website: https://www.nerdfonts.com
* Version: 3.3.0-21
* Development Website: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts
* Changelog: https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/-/changelog.md
positional arguments:
font The path to the font to patch (e.g., Inconsolata.otf)
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
-s, --mono, --use-single-width-glyphs
Whether to generate the glyphs as single-width not double-width (default is double-width) (Nerd Font Mono)
--variable-width-glyphs
Do not adjust advance width (no "overhang") (Nerd Font Propo)
--debug [{0,1,2,3}] Verbose mode (optional: 1=just to file; 2*=just to terminal; 3=display and file)
-q, --quiet Do not generate verbose output
--careful Do not overwrite existing glyphs if detected
-ext EXTENSION, --extension EXTENSION
Change font file type to create (e.g., ttf, otf)
-out OUTPUTDIR, --outputdir OUTPUTDIR
The directory to output the patched font file to
--makegroups [{-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6}]
Use alternative method to name patched fonts (default=1)
Symbol Fonts:
-c, --complete Add all available Glyphs
--codicons Add Codicons Glyphs (https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-codicons)
--fontawesome Add Font Awesome Glyphs (http://fontawesome.io/)
--fontawesomeext Add Font Awesome Extension Glyphs (https://andrelzgava.github.io/font-awesome-extension/)
--fontlogos Add Font Logos Glyphs (https://github.com/Lukas-W/font-logos)
--material, --mdi Add Material Design Icons (https://github.com/templarian/MaterialDesign)
--octicons Add Octicons Glyphs (https://octicons.github.com)
--powersymbols Add IEC Power Symbols (https://unicodepowersymbol.com/)
--pomicons Add Pomicon Glyphs (https://github.com/gabrielelana/pomicons)
--powerline Add Powerline Glyphs
--powerlineextra Add Powerline Extra Glyphs (https://github.com/ryanoasis/powerline-extra-symbols)
--weather Add Weather Icons (https://github.com/erikflowers/weather-icons)
Expert Options:
--boxdrawing Force patching in (over existing) box drawing glyphs
--configfile CONFIGFILE
Specify a file path for JSON configuration file (see sample: src/config.sample.json)
--custom CUSTOM Specify a custom symbol font, all glyphs will be copied; absolute path suggested
--dry Do neither patch nor store the font, to check naming
--glyphdir GLYPHDIR Path to glyphs to be used for patching
--has-no-italic Font family does not have Italic (but Oblique), to help create correct RIBBI set
-l, --adjust-line-height
Whether to adjust line heights (attempt to center powerline separators more evenly)
--metrics {HHEA,TYPO,WIN}
Select vertical metrics source (for problematic cases)
--name FORCE_NAME Specify naming source ('full', 'postscript', 'filename', or concrete free name-string)
--postprocess POSTPROCESS
Specify a Script for Post Processing
--removeligs, --removeligatures
Removes ligatures specificed in JSON configuration file (needs --configfile)
--xavgcharwidth [XAVGWIDTH]
Adjust xAvgCharWidth (optional: concrete value)
--progressbars Show percentage completion progress bars per Glyph Set (default)
--no-progressbars Don't show percentage completion progress bars per Glyph Set
./font-patcher Droid\ Sans\ Mono\ for\ Powerline.otf
./font-patcher Droid\ Sans\ Mono\ for\ Powerline.otf -s -q
./font-patcher Droid\ Sans\ Mono\ for\ Powerline.otf --use-single-width-glyphs --quiet
./font-patcher Inconsolata.otf --fontawesome
./font-patcher Inconsolata.otf --fontawesome --octicons --pomicons
./font-patcher Inconsolata.otf
./FontForge.AppImage -script /tmp/nerdfonts/font-patcher /tmp/nerdfonts/CascadiaMonoPL-Semibold.ttf --fontawesome -out /tmp
./FontForge.AppImage -script $PWD/font-patcher $PWD/CascadiaMonoPL-Semibold.ttf --octicons -out $HOME
docker run --rm -v ~/myfont/patchme:/in:Z -v ~/myfont/patched:/out:Z nerdfonts/patcher
docker run --rm -v ~/Desktop/myfont/patchme:/in:Z -v ~/Desktop/myfont/patched:/out:Z nerdfonts/patcher --fontawesome
Usually you want the --complete
option.
-
for Contributor or Developer use
-
re-patches all fonts in the unpatched directory:
./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh
-
can optionally limit to specific font name pattern:
./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh Hermit
-
or to specific directory name start:
./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh /Heavy
Full options:
Usage: ./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher!.sh [OPTION] [FILTER]
OPTION:
-c, --checkfont Create the font(s) in check-fonts/ instead
-t, --keeptime Try to preserve timestamp of previously patched
font in patched-fonts/ directory
-v, --verbose Show more information when running
-i, --info Rebuild JUST the readmes
-j, --jobs Run up to 8 patch processes in parallel
-h, --help Show this help
FILTER:
The filter argument to this script is a filter for the fonts to patch.
The filter is a regex (glob * is expressed as [^/]*, see `man 7 glob`)
All font files that start with that filter (and are ttf, otf, or sfd files) will
be processed only.
Example ./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh "iosevka"
Process all font files that start with "iosevka"
If the argument starts with a '/' all font files in a directory that matches
the filter are processed only.
Example ./gotta-patch-em-all-font-patcher\!.sh "/iosevka"
Process all font files that are in directory "iosevka"
See contributing.md
Some solutions can be found on the Wiki, if you are lucky. For example hints to use the pager less
are there:
- https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/wiki/FAQ-and-Troubleshooting
- https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/wiki/Terminal-Emulators
- https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/wiki/Reporting-Issues
Reference the release tag or branch and not the master branch because paths are subject to change for each release
- For example:
- ✅ Use:
https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/tree/v3.0.0/patched-fonts/Hermit/Regular/HurmitNerdFont-Regular.otf
- ✅ Use:
https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/0.9.0/patched-fonts/Hermit/Medium/complete/Hurmit%20Medium%20Nerd%20Font%20Complete.otf
- ❌ Instead of:
https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/blob/
master/patched-fonts/Hermit/Medium/complete/Hurmit%20Medium%20Nerd%20Font%20Complete.otf
- ✅ Use:
Non exhaustive list of fonts that would benefit from being patched but are not included in Nerd Fonts due to their license (proprietary, commercial, etc.):
See changelog.md
See LICENSE