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so people keep asking me how can my vs code look so pretty and thereamp;#39;s a couple of tips i want to let you in on so go to programmingfonts.org down the left-hand side youamp;#39;ll see hundreds of fonts you can pick from and on the right-hand side you can see a preview of what that would look like you can switch out the theme if youamp;#39;re using something else at the bottom you can also toggle things like ligatures up here using these buttons so it kind of shows you what it would look like hundreds of fonts in here check any of them out click on the website and download the font then if you go back in vs code and go to settings and search for font uh youamp;#39;ll see the editor font family in here is where you type in the name of the font family once youamp;#39;ve installed it into your local machine once youamp;#39;ve made the change youamp;#39;re ready to go