This directory holds the code that's the same for every keyboard I use in QMK, which is currently:
kc60
kbdfans/kbd75/rev1
coseyfannitutti/discipline
Outputs a string that tells me the Git commit from which my flashed firmware was built. Looks something like:
kc60:noroadsleft # @ 0.6.326-6-gae6d7b-dirty
Some frequently used Git commands.
Keycode | Output | Output with Shift |
---|---|---|
G_PUSH |
git push origin |
git push origin |
G_FTCH |
git fetch upstream |
git pull upstream |
G_BRCH |
master |
$(git branch-name) |
$(git branch-name)
is an alias for git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD
, which normally returns the name of the current branch.
I used to have a boolean variable that changed the functionality of these keycodes, but I no longer work in the environment that I wrote the functionality for, so I took it out. The keycodes still exist because all my keymap.c
files reference the custom keycodes I defined.
Keycode | Action |
---|---|
M_SALL |
Ctrl+A |
M_UNDO |
Ctrl+Z |
M_CUT |
Ctrl+X |
M_COPY |
Ctrl+C |
M_PASTE |
Ctrl+V |
Sometimes I type in languages from countries that use ISO layout, but my keyboards are all ANSI layout, so I have one key fewer than necessary.
This macro simulates the Non-US Backslash key if I hold Right Alt and tap the key to the right of Left Shift.
Requires defining ANSI_NUBS_ROW
and ANSI_NUBS_COL
in config.h
at the keymap level.1
If I hold the Right Alt key, the number row (KC_1
through KC_0
) will output numpad keycodes instead of number row keycodes, enabling quicker access to characters like ™ and °.
Similar to the emulated numpad, if I hold the Right Alt key with the Fn key, the function row (KC_F1
through KC_F12
) will output keycodes KC_F13
throught KC_F24
.
Copyright 2020-2021 James Young (@noroadsleft)
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- 1: ^
ANSI_NUBS_ROW
andANSI_NUBS_COL
are in the following locations: