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* FORK! * WIP - just how i like it * empty * more movement * mouse keys * more vimminess * append/insert shift * WIP - vim macros * blocked out layer below in cmd mode. also, about to restart my cmd approach. * WIP - new vim layer ripoff of the ergodox one, but rewritten as a state machine. * debugged some, got key repeat working * moooar coverage * moooar coverage * regular vis mode * basically done with basics. * some refactoring - common movement sequences into helper function - added some rgb controls * modkey passthru feature * stdized on cmd-left/right instead of ctrl-a/e sadly. as there's no reliable shift-ctrl-e * indicator lights * moved vim layer into userspace * cleaned up some yanking edge cases * docs and some tweaks to layerescapes * updated/added license strings * updated comments * moved config changes to keymap * spurious changes removed * cleanup pass, HT drashna for suggestions - used _keymap() pattern to better modularize event processing in userspace - made some static things static - removed unused function - improved reset. * dz60 started. keymaps done. * bugfixes: missing state change in d-, lspace should toggle vim mode. * Caps lock indicator -> vim indicator. And adjusted mousekey settings. * don't actually need the second move trigger and it makes typing less responsive. * some oppurtunistic bugfixing from my other keyboard (sorry) * added readme for my dz60 keymap. * bugfixing and comments updated (niu_mini) * cleanup as suggested from review |
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readme.md |
User space
This is a place for users to put code that they might use between keyboards. If you build the keymap mine
, /users/mine/rules.mk
will be included in your build, and /users/mine/
will be in your path - keep these things in mind when naming your files and referencing them from other places.