Most Batteries included repo to patch MonoLisa with Nerd Fonts glyphs
tested w/ MonoLisa-Basic-2.012
pythonmake(optional)fontforgeORdocker
There are some caveats to invoking the font-patcher script.
Some of which are explained by nerd fonts.
To use font-patcher with fontforge first ensure it is installed (or see below for docker approach).
On Arch:
sudo pacman -S fontforgeYou can also download the version for your system from the releases in the fontforge repo.
If you prefer to use docker rather than install fontforge you can add ARGS='--docker' to calls to make patch.
Next you may clone the repo to fetch the needed symbols/scripts for patching:
git clone --depth 1 git@github.com:daylinmorgan/monolisa-nerdfont-patch.gitOnce you have acquired MonoLisa, follow the link in your email to download it.
Then extract the .zip file of the type you've downloaded into MonoLisa/.
The expected directory structure is below. You only need to download the font types you plan to use.
MonoLisa
├── otf
├── ttf
├── woff
└── woff2Once you have downloaded MonoLisa and fontforge
you can easily apply the nerd font patches with make.
To patch all font types use the default patch rule.
make # or ./patch-monolisa -f MonoLisa -cBy default the complete (-c) flag is passed to the font-patcher script to include all icons/symbols.
You can change this by specifying the ARGS at runtime.
ARGS="-c -w" make patchSee ./patch-monolisa --help and ./bin/font-patcher --help for available ARGS.
You can find your patched fonts in the patched/ directory
If like me you want to place your patched fonts in a standard location on your Unix system you can move them to ~/.local/share/fonts/MonoLisa with the bin/update-fonts script.
Or for simplicity you can copy the fonts and update the cache with:
make update-fontsYou can verify the fonts have been added with make check.
You can run using the included flake.nix.
nix run "github:daylinmorgan/monolisa-nerdfont-patch"Before making changes to to any of the scripts in bin you should first install pre-commit.
Followed by setting up the pre-commit hooks locally.
pipx install pre-commit
pre-commit install