I worked on those keymap to simplify the use of 60% keyboards for
coders. Instead of trying to mimic planck, this keymap remove
raise/lower layer complexity and keep some important sign keys for coder
in the upper right side pretty much the same way as they are on a full
keyboard.
A karabiner configuration is also provided to mimic most of the keymap
features on the macbook internal keyboard for when you are forced to use
it.
* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci]
* don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development
* fix-up some other rules.mk
* give travis a chance
* reset KEYMAPS variable
* start converting keyboards to new system
* try making all with travis
* redo make args to use colons, better folder structuring system [skip ci]
* don't put spaces after statements - hard lessons in makefile development
* fix-up some other rules.mk
* give travis a chance
* reset KEYMAPS variable
* start converting keyboards to new system
* try making all with travis
* start to update readmes and keyboards
* look in keyboard directories for board.mk
* update visualizer rules
* fix up some other keyboards/keymaps
* fix arm board ld includes
* fix board rules
* fix up remaining keyboards
* reset layout variable
* reset keyboard_layouts
* fix remainging keymaps/boards
* update readmes, docs
* add note to makefile error
* update readmes
* remove planck keymap warnings
* update references and docs
* test out tarvis build stages
* don't use stages for now
* don't use stages for now
if you compare split_util.h with the original project by ahtn, the
address we look for isLeftHand config went from addr 7 to addr 10
(decimal). The EEP files were not updated.
EE_HANDS should not be enabled by default since it's more confusing for
most users
* Moved duplicated defines out of inappropriate source files (matrix
pins in keymap subdirectory)
* Eliminated default keymap directory
* Hardcoded serial keymap to use serial defines and EE_CONFIG
* Hardcoded i2c keymap to use i2c defines