build_keyboard.mk
(#11338)
* Add target 'build-for-compare' to `build_keyboard.mk` The `build-for-compare` target provides an easy way to check the md5 checksum of the generated binary. You can easily see if there is any change in the generated binaries between the two versions, as in the example below. ``` $ git checkout 0.11.0 M build_keyboard.mk M tmk_core/rules.mk Note: checking out '0.11.0'. HEAD is now at c66df1664 2020 November 28 Breaking Changes Update (#11053) $ make helix:all:build-for-compare | grep ^MD5 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_default.hex) = 5c3606562c944bb4d18832e601b45d4a MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_edvorakjp.hex) = 9e43d13d389d518ba7e99cd7337e28d6 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_five_rows.hex) = 8bcb61c2fd5d237c2997f2fa007d4934 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_five_rows_jis.hex) = b97cd818d52f73ca2d4e78c86d90a791 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_froggy.hex) = c492172364188f4e2918b10bf0f3a0a6 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_froggy_106.hex) = b0861fd735a8f81881a8c02730641a2b MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_led_test.hex) = 5c97d982a5da5cfb3dacb28a8934b81d MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_xulkal.hex) = 01f603dc46bcf9094d7e106831d8f5b1 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_yshrsmz.hex) = 5a008bca2d0c5790a151c02834c529ba $ git checkout 0.11.1 M build_keyboard.mk M tmk_core/rules.mk Previous HEAD position was c66df1664 2020 November 28 Breaking Changes Update (#11053) HEAD is now at cc08e3082 nix-shell: add milc dependency (#11086) $ make helix:all:build-for-compare | grep ^MD5 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_default.hex) = 5c3606562c944bb4d18832e601b45d4a MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_edvorakjp.hex) = 9e43d13d389d518ba7e99cd7337e28d6 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_five_rows.hex) = 8bcb61c2fd5d237c2997f2fa007d4934 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_five_rows_jis.hex) = b97cd818d52f73ca2d4e78c86d90a791 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_froggy.hex) = c492172364188f4e2918b10bf0f3a0a6 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_froggy_106.hex) = b0861fd735a8f81881a8c02730641a2b MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_led_test.hex) = 5c97d982a5da5cfb3dacb28a8934b81d MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_xulkal.hex) = d848383adfd7463b138c6da179cf1436 MD5 (.build/helix_rev2_yshrsmz.hex) = 5a008bca2d0c5790a151c02834c529ba ``` * make builds reproducable by default * update build_keyboard.mk: remove 'build-for-compare' target * GNU make (3.81) on macOS 10.14(Mojave) does not have the 'undefine' directive. * Adopted fauxpark's suggestion. * Update tmk_core/rules.mk Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com> * update tmk_core/rules.mk * fix tmk_core/rules.mk Co-authored-by: Zach White <skullydazed@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware
This is a keyboard firmware based on the tmk_keyboard firmware with some useful features for Atmel AVR and ARM controllers, and more specifically, the OLKB product line, the ErgoDox EZ keyboard, and the Clueboard product line.
Documentation
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You can request changes by making a fork and opening a pull request, or by clicking the "Edit this page" link at the bottom of any page.
Supported Keyboards
The project also includes community support for lots of other keyboards.
Maintainers
QMK is developed and maintained by Jack Humbert of OLKB with contributions from the community, and of course, Hasu. The OLKB product firmwares are maintained by Jack Humbert, the Ergodox EZ by ZSA Technology Labs, the Clueboard by Zach White, and the Atreus by Phil Hagelberg.
Official Website
qmk.fm is the official website of QMK, where you can find links to this page, the documentation, and the keyboards supported by QMK.