{ lib , stdenvNoCC , fetchzip }: stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation (finalAttrs: { pname = "monaspace"; version = "1.000"; src = fetchzip { url = "https://github.com/githubnext/monaspace/releases/download/v${finalAttrs.version}/monaspace-v${finalAttrs.version}.zip"; stripRoot = false; hash = "sha256-H8NOS+pVkrY9DofuJhPR2OlzkF4fMdmP2zfDBfrk83A="; }; outputs = [ "out" "woff" ]; installPhase = '' runHook preInstall pushd monaspace-v${finalAttrs.version}/fonts/ install -Dm644 otf/*.otf -t $out/share/fonts/opentype install -Dm644 variable/*.ttf -t $out/share/fonts/truetype install -Dm644 webfonts/*.woff -t $woff/share/fonts/woff popd runHook postInstall ''; meta = { description = "An innovative superfamily of fonts for code"; longDescription = '' Since the earliest days of the teletype machine, code has been set in monospaced type — letters, on a grid. Monaspace is a new type system that advances the state of the art for the display of code on screen. Every advancement in the technology of computing has been accompanied by advancements to the display and editing of code. CRTs made screen editors possible. The advent of graphical user interfaces gave rise to integrated development environments. Even today, we still have limited options when we want to layer additional meaning on top of code. Syntax highlighting was invented in 1982 to help children to code in BASIC. But beyond colors, most editors must communicate with developers through their interfaces — hovers, underlines, and other graphical decorations. Monaspace offers a more expressive palette for code and the tools we use to work with it. ''; homepage = "https://monaspace.githubnext.com/"; license = lib.licenses.ofl; maintainers = with lib.maintainers; [ AndersonTorres ]; platforms = lib.platforms.all; }; })