These serve two purposes: * Provide a consistent default font for new installations, that happens to show off ligature and color emoji support out of the box. * Provide a reasonable fallback in case the configuration is broken Both fonts are distributed under the terms of the OFL 1.1. refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/263
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WezTerm bundles JetBrains Mono
and Noto Color Emoji
fonts.
Those are distributed under the terms of the OFL 1.1, the text of which
can be found in the assets/fonts directory.