I also second PragmataPro. I've been using it for 5+ years now.
The ligatures are fully optional, and the font comes in several variants for software that doesn't allow to select features.
It's a slab serif, condensed. You have to like the style. Some people prefer the opposite (wide with ample interline spacing).
It packs quite some columns on the screen while still being perfectly readable and basically every glypth is hand-tuned for small pixel sizes. There's not much else comparable designed with that amount of care.
The closest font on a stylistic basis I've seen is Iosevka.
It's a slab serif, condensed. You have to like the style. Some people prefer the opposite (wide with ample interline spacing).
It packs quite some columns on the screen while still being perfectly readable and basically every glypth is hand-tuned for small pixel sizes. There's not much else comparable designed with that amount of care.
The closest font on a stylistic basis I've seen is Iosevka.