Hack is available for download in either OTF or TTF formats. The best format and install approach depends on your operating system. If you do not know which format is optimal for your system, we recommend that you use the TTF files as the default for general purpose screen use.
Because Hack is under active development and updates are released frequently we recommended using a package manager or other auto-updating utility. While the package manager releases may be a bit delayed relative to the repository releases, the package managers automate and simplify font updates on your system. Please note that the Hack packages in these package managers are not maintained by the Hack project developers. If you come across a problem with the release schedule in your package manager, please report it directly to the respective package maintainer on your platform.
The easiest way to install and update Hack on OS X is to use the Homebrew package manager. To install the fonts on OS X use the command:
$ brew cask install caskroom/fonts/font-hack
OS X Users Please Note: There has been a change in the Homebrew-Cask system that requires an update of brew-cask
. If you encounter an error during your Hack install attempt, please execute the following command and then install with the above command again:
$ brew uninstall --force brew-cask && brew update
Please see issue report #169 for additional details.
To install the fonts manually you may use either the OTF or TTF formats. Download the zip file and extract it. Double clicking each of the font files will open a preview in Font Book and the "Install Font" button will copy the font to the correct system location.
Most Linux and BSD systems can handle either TTF or OTF format fonts. We are aware of package manager support on the following distros:
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Arch Linux: install the ttf-hack package from the community repository (otf-hack is available in the AUR):
$ pacman -S ttf-hack
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Fedora / CentOS: install from copr. For Fedora >= 23:
$ dnf install dnf-plugins-core $ dnf copr enable heliocastro/hack-fonts $ dnf install hack-fonts
For Fedora <= 22 and CentOS <= 7:
$ yum install yum-plugin-copr $ yum copr enable heliocastro/hack-fonts
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Gentoo Linux: install the media-fonts/hack package from the main Portage tree:
$ emerge -av media-fonts/hack
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Ubuntu / Debian: install either fonts-hack-ttf or fonts-hack-otf. Packages are currently available for Ubuntu Xenial or later and the Debian unstable branch:
$ apt-get install fonts-hack-ttf
For older systems either manually download and install one of the deb packages or see the manual install instructions and issue report #189.
For other systems, check for packages using your distro's package manager search function.
If no packages exist in your package manager, download the TTF archive and copy the font files to either your system font folder (often /usr/share/fonts/
) or user font folder (often ~/.local/share/fonts/
).
Clear and Regenerate Font Cache: Following a manual install on Linux, systems using Fontconfig may need to regenerate the font caches and indexes:
$ fc-cache -s
$ mkfontscale <install_path>
$ mkfontdir <install_path>
As of v2.020, we recommend that users of Windows 7 through Windows 10 use the Hack Windows installer to install the Hack fonts. This tool addresses a number of common Windows font installation issues that have led to a wide range of rendering problems for our users. To view more information about the installer, rationale for its use, the source code, and the VirusTotal report, please see the Hack Windows Installer repository.
Nuget package: install via Visual Studio Package Manager Console (Package Source)
Install-Package Hack.Font
Chocolatey: install via choco command (Package Source)
choco install hackfont
Manual installation: If you would prefer to install the files manually, we recommend that you use the TrueType (.ttf
) fonts.
Download the TTF zip archive, extract the files, and double click on the fonts to view them in the font previewer. Click the Install button to install them on your system.
NOTE ON UPDATING
If you have previously installed the Hack fonts on your system and are having issues with the installation of a newer version, please remove the old Hack fonts before you attempt the new font install. Open Control Panel
, navigate to Appearance and Personalization
, then Fonts
, right click on each of the Hack fonts and delete them. Restart your computer and install the fonts as described above. See issue report #152 and issue report #177 for additional information.
More information about font installation and upgrade issues on the Windows platform is available on the Font Installation Issues document in the Hack Windows Installer repository.