cascadiacode

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Cascadia Code is a monospaced font developed by Microsoft, designed specifically for use in Windows Terminal and other command-line environments. It includes programming ligatures that combine common character sequences into single glyphs, improving readability for developers and power users. The font is frequently mentioned in discussions about Windows Terminal updates, where it is bundled as a default option alongside other improvements like windowing rewrites and expanded settings UI. Users on WindowsForum often discuss Cascadia Code in the context of terminal customization, font rendering, and its role in enhancing the command-line experience on Windows.
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