source-foundry/Hack — reverse-engineered prompt
Reverse engineered prompt
Build me a clean website for the Hack font project. It should feel like a modern landing page for developers who want a readable coding font.
The page should explain that Hack is a free monospaced typeface made for source code, with regular, bold, italic, and bold italic styles. Show a nice specimen preview with code samples, mention support for ASCII, Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Powerline symbols, and make it easy for people to understand why it works well at small coding sizes.
Include clear install sections for Linux, macOS, Windows, ChromeOS, package managers, and web font usage. Add copyable snippets for using the web font from a CDN and for applying it to pre and code tags. Also include links or sections for FAQ, changelog, contributing, license, and downloads.
Make it polished, responsive, and simple to browse. Use the existing assets if they’re available, and look up current docs online if you need to.
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