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typeface-roboto-mono
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The CSS and web font files to easily self-host “Roboto Mono”.
npm install --save typeface-roboto-mono
Typefaces assume you’re using webpack to process CSS and files. Each typeface package includes all necessary font files (woff2, woff, eot, ttf, svg) and a CSS file with font-face declerations pointing at these files.
You will need to have webpack setup to load css and font files. Many tools built with Webpack will work out of the box with Typefaces such as Gatsby and Create React App.
To use, simply require the package in your project’s entry file e.g.
// Load Roboto Mono typeface
require('typeface-roboto-mono')
Our goal is to add all open source fonts to NPM to simplify using great fonts in our web projects. We’re currently maintaining 845 typeface packages including all typefaces on Google Fonts.
If your favorite typeface isn’t published yet, let us know and we’ll add it!
FAQs
Roboto Mono typeface
The npm package typeface-roboto-mono receives a total of 3,761 weekly downloads. As such, typeface-roboto-mono popularity was classified as popular.
We found that typeface-roboto-mono demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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