# packages4lizards some stuff that you might like. probably not. but i made this for myself so that's okay ## fonts - [**constructium**](http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/constructium/): fork of gentium with support for tengwar, cirth, and other conlang stuff - [**fairfax-hd**](http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/fairfaxhd/): wide monospace font with conlang support, including for sitelen pona - [**kreative-square**](http://www.kreativekorp.com/software/fonts/ksquare/): square font with lots of pseudographics like those little guys from the sharp x68000 or whatever else. - [**teranoptia**](https://www.tunera.xyz/fonts/teranoptia/): font for making creatures ### these ones have a 0% chance of being useful to anyone else - muller: font of gec website. assumes you have the same zip file i got in 2015 when it was fifteen bucks. - pragmatapro: also needs you to bring your own file. more likely than muller tho, but also a bit more than \$15 ## programs - [**basilisk**](https://www.basilisk-browser.org/): firefox fork with support for old style extensions - **firefox-esr-alias**: wrapper around the existing `firefox-esr` package that allows you to have it and firefox normal style both installed without collisions - **inkscape-xwayland**: wrapper around `inkscape` to use xwayland, since it doesn't work for me otherwise - [**isabelle**](https://isabelle.in.tum.de): the existing package doesn't work for me. life's too short, just wrap the upstream distribution - **multi-ghc**: install all available versions of ghc at once ## other - **niss-misc**: some small scripts i wrote for myself that aren't likely to be useful for anyone else. - `galleryHelpers`: helper scripts for putting together the input for `gallery.niss.website`. exceedingly unlikely to be useful to anyone else. - `charFilters`: `little` for making text ˡⁱᵏᵉ ᵗʰⁱˢ and `wide` for text like this. - `find-parent`: `find-parent ‹file›` looks for `‹file›` in the current directory or any of its ancestors, and prints the path of the file found, if any. `find-parent -d ‹file›` prints the path of only the directory containing the file, rather than the file itself. - `nd`: looks for a `flake.nix` and runs `nix develop` if so. uses `find-parent`.