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    Powerline Fonts

    Powerline Fonts

    Patched fonts for Powerline users

    Powerline is a statusline plugin for vim, and provides statuslines and prompts for several other applications, including zsh, bash, tmux, IPython, Awesome, i3 and Qtile. Powerline fonts plugin offers fonts such as: 3270, Anonymice Powerline, Arimo Powerline, Cousine Powerline, D2Coding for Powerline, DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline, Droid Sans Mono for Powerline, Droid Sans Mono Dotted for Powerline , Fira Mono for Powerline, Go Mono for Powerline, Hack, Inconsolata-dz for Powerline, Input Mono, Liberation Mono Powerline, ProFontWindows, Meslo for Powerline, Source Code Pro for Powerline, Meslo Dotted for Powerline, Monofur for Powerline, Noto Mono for Powerline, Symbol Neu Powerline, Tinos Powerline, Ubuntu Mono derivative Powerline, etc.
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    Creep

    Creep

    a pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font

    ...Therefore creep usually works with most ncurses-type programs or with tmux window-splitting for example. Creep supports all the symbols needed for Lokaltog's awesome powerline plugin for vim. Creep has the necessary symbols for creating sparklines. This is cool for tools like rainbarf and others. I've added support for a better-looking Haskell syntax. Take a look at the Haskell wiki page to get an idea of how it looks and how to use it in vim.
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