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Userspace for the open-source QMK keyboard firmware.
docs | ||
features | ||
keyboards/keebio/iris_ce/keymaps/chzerv | ||
.clang-format | ||
.clangd | ||
.gitignore | ||
chzerv.c | ||
chzerv_config.h | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
qmk.json | ||
README.md | ||
rules.mk |
QMK Keymap for the Iris CE
Layout summary
Most functionality is spread across three layers:
Base
: Pretty basic QWERTY layer with theGUI
,Bspc
,Enter
,Spc
andAlt
keys moved to the thumb cluster.Navigation
: Focuses on moving around.- Utilizes One Shot Modifiers on the left home row so we can easily do stuff like
Ctrl + Right
- Utilizes macros for quickly selecting/extending words and lines
- Shortcuts for browser tab manipulation
- Utilizes One Shot Modifiers on the left home row so we can easily do stuff like
Symbols
: My symbol layer, inspired by sunaku's symbol layer and getruer's symbol layer- Symbols on the left hand home row are placed in a way that favors Vim usage
- Parentheses and brackets are grouped on the right hand
We have also implemented a function
layer as a Tri Layer, which is used for less common keys, such as media and RGB controls, accessing the keyboard's bootloader, F-keys etc.
How to use
This repository is a valid QMK external userspace as documented here. To use it, you need:
-
QMK setup locally. See QMK Docs for details.
qmk setup
-
Clone this repository locally.
git clone https://github.com/chzerv/qmk_keymap
-
Add the cloned repository as an overlay (replace
path/to/qmk_keymap
with the path of the cloned repo).qmk config user.overlay_dir="$(realpath path/to/qmk_keymap)"
-
(optional) set a default keyboard and keymap.
qmk config user.keyboard=keebio/iris_ce/rev1 qmk config user.keymap=chzerv
-
Build and flash.
qmk compile -kb keebio/iris_ce/rev1 -km chzerv qmk flash -kb keebio/iris_ce/rev1 -km chzerv # Or, if you followed step #4 qmk compile qmk flash
TODO
- My symbol layer needs a bit more tweaking
Make myControl/Escape
mod-tap send a one-shotCtrl
when held- Turns out this causes more trouble than it solves:
Ctrl + Mouse
doesn't workCtrl
only applies to the first key, which makes shortcuts like deleting backwards in the shell usingCtrl+h
feel very awkward, as you have to keep pressingCtrl
- Turns out this causes more trouble than it solves:
- Add X-Case