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Creep
DESCRIPTION
A pretty sweet 4px wide pixel font. I never found the pixel font that was perfect for me, so I decided to roll my own with creep. It is a pretty compact (only 4px wide!) font that's great for smaller screens (like my 11" laptop). I'm constantly adding in new characters (diacritics, box-drawing characters, etc.), so I figured I'd put it up on GitHub for people to reap benefits of this. I also recently added some nice Haskell features (that can be used in other languages too)! Creep has most of the basic box drawing characters implemented. 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.
Features
- Creep now supports the full braille alphabet
- The font is maintained using the awesome gbdfed which unfortunatly does not support a lot of export formats besides bdf.
- Braille and Drawille
- Better Haskell syntax
- Sparklines
- Creep supports all the symbols needed for Lokaltog's awesome powerline plugin for vim
Programming Language
Haskell
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