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Add: [-Wno-unknown-attributes, -Wno-maybe-uninitialized, -Wno-unknown-warning-option]
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Remove: [-W*, -mcall-prologues]
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Remove: [-W*, -mmcu=*, -mcpu=*, -mfpu=*, -mfloat-abi=*, -mno-unaligned-access, -mno-thumb-interwork, -mcall-prologues]
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Compiler: clang
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}
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"postCreateCommand": "/workspaces/qmk_userspace/.devcontainer/setup.sh"
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"postCreateCommand": "${containerWorkspaceFolder}/.devcontainer/setup.sh ${containerWorkspaceFolder}"
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// Features to add to the dev container. More info: https://containers.dev/features.
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// "features": {},
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python3 -m pip install --upgrade milc
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git config --global --add safe.directory /workspaces/qmk_userspace
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userspacePath="$1"
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git config --global --add safe.directory "$userspacePath"
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git submodule update --init --recursive
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[ -d /workspaces/qmk_firmware ] || git clone https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git /workspaces/qmk_firmware
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git config --global --add safe.directory /workspaces/qmk_firmware
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qmk config user.qmk_home=/workspaces/qmk_firmware
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qmk config user.overlay_dir=/workspaces/qmk_userspace
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qmk config user.overlay_dir="$userspacePath"
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qmk git-submodule
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# clangd
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compile_commands.json
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1. Run the normal `qmk setup` procedure if you haven't already done so -- see [QMK Docs](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs) for details.
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1. Fork this repository
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1. Clone your fork to your local machine
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1. Enable userspace in QMK config using `qmk config user.overlay_dir="$(realpath qmk_userspace)"`
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1. Add a new keymap for your board using `qmk new-keymap`
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* This will create a new keymap in the `keyboards` directory, in the same location that would normally be used in the main QMK repository. For example, if you wanted to add a keymap for the Planck, it will be created in `keyboards/planck/keymaps/<your keymap name>`
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* You can also create a new keymap using `qmk new-keymap -kb <your_keyboard> -km <your_keymap>`
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1. Add your keymap(s) to the build by running `qmk userspace-add -kb <your_keyboard> -km <your_keymap>`
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* This will automatically update your `qmk.json` file
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* Corresponding `qmk userspace-remove -kb <your_keyboard> -km <your_keymap>` will delete it
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* Listing the build targets can be done with with `qmk userspace-list`
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* Listing the build targets can be done with `qmk userspace-list`
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1. Commit your changes
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## Howto build with GitHub
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1. (First time only) `git submodule add https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git`
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1. (To update) `git submodule update --init --recursive`
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1. Commit your changes to your userspace repository
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1. Commit your changes to your userspace repository
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