Hack - A typeface designed for source code

Hack is a typeface that is designed for souce code text. It is a derivative of the Bitstream Vera Sans Mono and DejaVu Sans Mono lineage. Free, open source. MIT license. Open to contributions from anyone. Drop by our Github repository and weigh in.

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Hack includes monospaced regular, bold, oblique, and bold oblique sets to cover all of your syntax highlighting needs.
Just installed it. I like how it looks so far.
Free and open source
Tried it on my sublime. This is beautiful!
I also find it good for copywriting (not just coding) because it's a bit softer than normal "coding" fonts.
Just installed it to Xcode. Looks beautiful!
Having a little trouble getting on board with the zero. Interestingly generous line-spacing, compared to other fonts in its family!
Does it have powerline support?
To me it looks almost identical to Menlo, except the letter "i" and the "0" being different, and larger line spacing.
How does this compare to Input?