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    Dockerized Nerd Fonts Patcher

    Dockerized Nerd Fonts Patcher

    Dockerized Nerd Fonts patcher

    Iconic font aggregator, collection, and patcher. Nerd Fonts 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. All patched fonts have Powerline symbols, extra Powerline symbols and many icons to choose from. Build your own status line, add icons to filetypes, and make visual grepping easier. You are only limited by your imagination. Use the...
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    Icon Font to PNG

    Icon Font to PNG

    Python script (and library) for exporting icons from icon fonts

    Python script (and library) for easy and simple export of icons from web icon fonts (e.g. Font Awesome, Octicons) as PNG images. The best part is the provided shell script, but you can also use it’s functionality directly in your (probably awesome) Python project. There’s also font-awesome-to-png script for backward compatibility with the first iteration of the concept. You can use IconFont (and IconFontDownloader for that matter) directly inside your Python project.
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