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Flashing Instructions
KMK sits on top of an existing CircuitPython install, flash that for your board as appropriate (see Adafruit's documentation, though it doesn't cover all CircuitPython boards - you may need to glance around the CircuitPython source or ask on Discord). We primarily target CircuitPython 4.0-alpha1 and above, though many features should work on 3.x. You'll only need to flash CircuitPython once (unless we update our baseline supported version).
After CircuitPython has been flashed, a CIRCUITPY
drive should show up on your
computer (some Linux/BSD users without drive automounting will want to poke
around dmesg
to find the drive identifier and mount this drive manually
somewhere - ex. mkdir -p ~/mnt && sudo mount -o uid=1000,gid=1000 /dev/sdf1 ~/mnt
, where uid
and gid
are your user ID and primary group ID, as found in
id -u
and id -g
). Take note of the path that this is mounted to (for MacOS
users, this will probably look something like /Volumes/CIRCUITPY
).
To "flash" all of KMK, your keymap, and a basic main.py
that will start
everything up, run make MOUNTPOINT=/path/to/wherever USER_KEYMAP=path/to/keymap.py
. For example, if my CIRCUITPY
volume is mounted
to ~/mnt
, I might flash my development breadboard with the following:
make MOUNTPOINT=~/mnt USER_KEYMAP=user_keymaps/klardotsh/itsybitsy_m4_express/threethree.py