* Added WS2812 support for KC60
* Reorganized WS2812 support into its own keymap
* Fixed relative link in README
* Moved WS2812 mention in README to the bottom
* Fixed titling in WS2812 README
* Reverted KC60 Makefile and default keymap back
* Moved RGB specific config.h to ws2812 keymap folder
* Added my personal keymap
* Updated compiled hex
* Reverted KC60 files to 3f6fac47 before pull request #419
* Added WS2812 support for KC60
* Reorganized WS2812 support into its own keymap
* Fixed relative link in README
* Moved WS2812 mention in README to the bottom
* Fixed titling in WS2812 README
* Reverted KC60 Makefile and default keymap back
* Moved RGB specific config.h to ws2812 keymap folder
* More documentation
* Saving crontab for user on host
* Restructuring in keeping with recent changes to conventions
* Simplify submitting my fave cbbrowne keystroke by using SEND_STRING()
* Local change, not apropos to have in this repo
* Simplify logic; no need to return so much
* Add in a version key
* Add docs
* Split build date into a separate DEFINE
* Ensure there is a value even if not working within a git repo
* Should not include the compiled code in the repo
* compiled.hex files should not be included in the repo; they represent generated compiled code
* Fix spelling in comment
* Remove more generated files
* Add rule to ignore contents of .build directories; their contents are generated
* Revert removals of compiled files
Compared to the previous version, the following noteworthy changes have
been made to the keymap:
* The keyboard starts in NKRO mode, bootmagic and other things are
disabled.
* A STENO layer was added, to be used with Plover.
* An experimental layout was added, something halfway between Dvorak and
Capewell-Dvorak. A work in progress.
* `LEAD y` types \o/.
* Some keys on the BASE layer have been moved around:
- `?` moved to the left pinky, left of `Q`.
- `=` shifted one row down, but `F11` stayed where it was.
- `-` on the left half was replaced by `Tab`.
- `Tab`'s original position is taken by a `Media Next`/`Media Prev`
key.
- `:` now inputs `;` when shifted.
* `ESC` cancels the **HUN** layer too, not just modifiers.
Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@madhouse-project.org>
* Don't save the ctags file in the repo.
* Initial support for the KC60 board. Only 5x5 working so far.
* Rename because this isn't the same KC60 as others.
* Add in some generic layout.
Pins seem to be in the right order except the 6th column spews
gibberish.
* Don't need this for now.
* Move this to some other folder.
* Trying again to start over.
* Don't need to start over because I figured out why the 'broken' stuff wasn't working.
* Attempt to enable backlighting. It's on on pin B7 like other boards.
* Fix last port changes and fix LED control in keymap.
* Trying some other LED code.
* Bootloader needs to be bigger. Disabling backlight for now.
* Simplify LED code while I try to figure it out.
* Turn back on backlighting.
* Backlighting works now. Just need to get levels or breathing working.
* Trying to allow for turning off the LEDs before I get to brightness levels.
* The missing link: need to run the init_ports function for LEDs to work properly.
* Removing breathing stuff since it bricks the board.
* Clean up default layer.
* Cleanup keymap, KC60 doesn't support a 5th right bottom-row button.
* Add in the keymap I want for now.
* Back to escape by default.
* Move my personal keymap to the new place for keymaps.
* Add the version number for clarity.
* adds support for GH60 Satan keyboard
ANSI 125 layout, capslock and backlight implemented, support for
WS2812LED strip included
* added Phantom and GH60 Satan to travis
* More documentation
* Saving crontab for user on host
* Restructuring in keeping with recent changes to conventions
* Simplify submitting my fave cbbrowne keystroke by using SEND_STRING()
* Local change, not apropos to have in this repo
* Simplify logic; no need to return so much
* .build containment implemented
* no destructive variable setting - builds in either folder
* make from 3 places
* cleans before each build
* make from root with keyboard=keyboard, keymap=keymap
* make from keyboard/keyboard with keymap=keymap
* make from keymaps/keymap
* only implemented on planck
* adds color diag to avr-gcc
* makefiles for all plancks, clean-up
* quick build-all makefile for plancks
* reformatting of make output (colors)
* color toggle, tmk path corrections
* correct if statement for color
* move config.h to main makefile, updates preonic, atomic
* format update, all keyboards targets
* makefile optional for build all target, alps and arrow_pad updated
* alps updated
* make planck default, trying out travis recipe for all-keyboards
* all-keymaps target, different travis recipe
* updates alps64
* updates keyboards to new format
* updates clue* projects
* all projects updated, specialise EZ .hex, let .hex through
* updates travis
* automatically find root, keyboard, keymap
* silent echo, cleaned-up mass make output
* updates all keyboards' .hex files except EZ
* Rename Bantam44.c to bantam44.c
* Rename Bantam44.h to bantam44.h
* nananana
* adds six key keyboard
* does same to ez as rest
* updates send_string example
* brings ergodox_ez up to date
* updates template/new project script
* adds sixkeyboard
* adds readme for sixkeyboard
* adds sixkeyboard to travis
* filenames, gitignore mess
* define clock prescaler stuff manually
* make quick, size test example
* documentation and dfu-no-build
* Created arrow pad, a QMK based numpad designed for heavy text editing
* Enabled backlighting, numlock indicator, and forced nkro for arrowpad
* WIP Arrowpad 21
* WIP Arrowpad 21
* Combined Arrow Pad 21 and 24
* Combined Arrow Pad 21 and 24
* Removed 21 folder
* Autodetect teensy-loader-cli over teensy_loader_cli.
Some distributions (e.g. Arch Linux, Guix) install teensy_loader_cli
as teensy-loader-cli. Use this one if it is installed.
* Update ergodox_ez/readme.md
- Mention Linux distris providing teensy-loader-cli
- Mention `make teensy ...`
Moved the layer toggles to be in more comfortable locations for my typing. Also expanded the use of the media layer (now called APP) and enhanced the text navigation on the control layer