Opus One is a monospaced typeface made for displaying code. Read more about it here.
This is an early release, and there are some limitations:
- limited character set, just the ones used by most programming languages
- only regular and bold weights, so variable font interpolation only works between 400 and 700
- no ligatures
- no nerd fonts
If you are on Linux/MacOS, you can install this font using Homebrew.
brew install --cask chaychoong/tap/font-opus-one
Otherwise, download the latest release here.
If you are on Windows, go to fonts/variable
, shift + right click, select Install for all users
.
If you are on MacOS, drag the fonts from fonts/variable
into Font Book.
If you are on Linux, copy the fonts from fonts/variable
to ~/.local/share/fonts
.
This font is released under the SIL Open Font License. See the LICENSE file for more details.