kmk_firmware/user_keymaps/kdb424/handwire_planck_pyboard.py
Josh Klar 97091ff4fd
Make user keymaps fully declarative
This removes the need for the user to define... most things, honestly.
Notably, `main()` is no longer the end user's responsibility. This also
allows us to do fun stuff going forward like validating keymaps for
sanity (ex: the key assigned to `KC_MO(x)` should be assigned to
`KC_TRNS` on the target layer or the user will never be able to escape
that layer).

This also disambiguates `BOARD` to always refer to an actual slab of
silicon, renaming to `USER_KEYMAP`.

Entrypoints are now a bit more wild, and mostly-unsupported boards no
longer have working entrypoints. It's probably just time to scrap those
boards for now (until we have BLE HID and/or bitbang USB HID, at least).
2018-09-23 03:03:47 -07:00

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# flake8: noqa
from logging import DEBUG
import machine
from kmk.common.consts import DiodeOrientation
from kmk.common.keycodes import KC
from kmk.firmware import Firmware
from kmk.micropython.pyb_hid import HIDHelper
def main():
p = machine.Pin.board
cols = (p.Y12, p.Y11, p.Y10, p.Y9, p.X8, p.X7, p.X6, p.X5, p.X4, p.X3, p.X2, p.X1)
rows = (p.Y1, p.Y2, p.Y3, p.Y4)
diode_orientation = DiodeOrientation.COLUMNS
keymap = [
[
[KC.ESC, KC.QUOTE, KC.COMMA, KC.DOT, KC.P, KC.Y, KC.F, KC.G, KC.C, KC.R, KC.L, KC.BKSP],
[KC.TAB, KC.A, KC.O, KC.E, KC.U, KC.I, KC.D, KC.H, KC.T, KC.N, KC.S, KC.ENT],
[KC.LSFT, KC.SCLN, KC.Q, KC.J, KC.K, KC.X, KC.B, KC.M, KC.W, KC.V, KC.Z, KC.SLSH],
[KC.CTRL, KC.GUI, KC.ALT, KC.RESET, KC.MO(1), KC.SPC, KC.SPC, KC.A, KC.LEFT, KC.DOWN, KC.UP, KC.RIGHT],
],
[
[KC.A, KC.QUOTE, KC.COMMA, KC.DOT, KC.P, KC.Y, KC.F, KC.G, KC.C, KC.R, KC.L, KC.BACKSPACE],
[KC.TAB, KC.A, KC.O, KC.E, KC.U, KC.I, KC.D, KC.H, KC.T, KC.N, KC.S, KC.ENT],
[KC.LSFT, KC.SCOLON, KC.Q, KC.J, KC.K, KC.X, KC.B, KC.M, KC.W, KC.V, KC.Z, KC.SLSH],
[KC.CTRL, KC.GUI, KC.ALT, KC.RESET, KC.MO(1), KC.SPC, KC.SPC, KC.A, KC.LEFT, KC.DOWN, KC.UP, KC.RIGHT],
],
]
firmware = Firmware(
keymap=keymap,
row_pins=rows,
col_pins=cols,
diode_orientation=diode_orientation,
hid=HIDHelper,
log_level=DEBUG,
)
firmware.go()