This keymap is designed based off my typing habits and is subject to change. Information about custom user macros and tap dances can be found [here](../../../../users/ninjonas).
> Make sure you update QMK's lily58 config.h TAPPING_TERM to 200ms or this won't compile
More information about the Lily58 pro keyboard can be found [here](https://yuchi-kbd.hatenablog.com/entry/2018/12/23/214342)
### QWERTY
@ -71,7 +69,7 @@ More information about the Lily58 pro keyboard can be found [here](https://yuchi
|LM_LOW | Dedicated key to momentarily toggle to use LOWER layer |
|LM_RAI | Dedicated key to momentarily toggle to use RAISE layer |
### [Layout Blocks](ninjonas.h#L53)
### [Layout Blocks](ninjonas.h#L50)
Predefined keyboard layout templates to speed up configuring split keyboards
|Code | Description |
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|M_VRSN | macro to send QMK version |
|M_SHFT | Sends + alt + shift to a keycode to activate [ShiftIt](https://github.com/fikovnik/ShiftIt) |
|M_CODE | Opens [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) on current directory |
|M_XXX1 to M_XXX5 | Reserved for secret macros see [Secrets](#secrets) |
### [Tap-Dance](tap_dances.h)
|Code | Description |
@ -73,21 +74,29 @@ Predefined keyboard layout templates to speed up configuring split keyboards
|T_Q | Tap for Q, double tap for + Q |
### Secrets
There's times where you have macros you don't want to share like emails, passwords 😱, & and private strings. Based off [drashna's secret macros](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/users/drashna/readme_secrets.md), it's now possible to do this. All you need to do is create a `secrets.c` file. Below is an example of how this is used.
There's times where you have macros you don't want to share like emails, an address you need but you always forget, passwords 😱, & and private strings. Based off [drashna's secret macros](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/users/drashna/readme_secrets.md), it's now possible to do this. All you need to do is create a `secrets.c` file. Below is an example of how this is used.