| Posted on: | 04/22/2022 09:29:15 PM |
| Last edited: | 05/11/2022 09:20:09 PM |
weird, right !?
There’s the fc-list command.
This binary is installed with the fontconfig package on Arch Linux.
But if you don’t want to install 1.1 MB of not-so-useful
stuff, you can list your installed fonts by going to this directory:
/usr/share/fonts
then you can run something like tree. There will be several folders and
a ton of .ttf files.
my dir listing looks like this:
> ls /usr/share/fonts
adobe-source-code-pro gnu-free liberation old ttf-linux-libertine
cantarell gsfonts misc TTF xscreensaver
encodings kanjistrokeorders noto ttf-jetbrains
you can now get all your installed fonts on your Linux system!