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    Iosevka

    Iosevka

    Versatile typeface for code, from code

    ...Therefore, Iosevka and Iosevka Slab all contain two specialized families, Term and Fixed, targeting terminal users. In these families, the symbols will be narrower to follow terminals’ ideology of column count. In the Fixed families, the ligation will be disabled to ensure better compatibility in certain environments.
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    CodeNames

    CodeNames

    CodeNames is a simple C# library for random identifier generation.

    CodeNames is a simple C# library for random identifier generation. It is intended to be used for renaming variables for source code manipulation. We are using evolutionary approach in developing our open-source software and this is an early version, so it is not very advanced, but is usable, tested and well documented.
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