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-# Installing Custom Fonts on Linux from the Command Line
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-2022-09-20
+[[!meta title="Installing Custom Fonts on Linux from the Command Line"]]
+[[!meta date="2022-09-20"]]
Installing custom fonts is a fairly streamlined feature on operating systems like MacOS and Windows. Linux, on the other hand, struggles to make this workflow *easy* for everyday users. Many newcomers tend to get frustrated with using the default "Fonts" application managers shipped with most Linux distros.