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It looks like it's Operator Mono (typography.com/fonts/operator/styles) by Hoefler & Co. It's pretty expensive.
CSS-Tricks has a mini-website with examples of a bunch of different coding fonts. Some of these are free, others are premium and cost money. coding-fonts.css-tricks.com/fonts/...
Found on FontSquirrel : fontsquirrel.com/matcherator?token...
Hope that will be helpful..
Ok great thank you for your answer. I didn't know that tool, but it seems that the detection is not accurate...
Yay, not really accurate, but it can give you an idea. Maybe you can find a font which look like the font you wanted.
There are a lot of website like Fontsquirrel
whatfontis.com/
fontspring.com/matcherator
myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
Operator Mono or Operator Pro
It looks like "Operator" - see whatfontis