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Overview
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Migrated most code from keymaps to userspace (#1980) * Add woodpad * Cleanup * Remove misc layouts for woodpad * Move woodpad to handwired * Updated RGB Underglow info * Cleanup macros * Tweaked RGB lighting stuff * Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers) * Add woodpad * Add forced NKRO * Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow * Updated macros and added workman keymaps * Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout * Add leader keys * Remove force NKRO * Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others * Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts * Made "make" keystroke universal * Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps * Add workman layer to planck * Update to keymaps * Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap Finish adding RGB code to orthodox * Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function * Remove unnecessary planck layout * Fixed Workman song * update make command and added lit reset * Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards * Minor tweaks * Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red * Tweak reset code * Cleanup * Remove misc layouts for woodpad * Move woodpad to handwired * Updated RGB Underglow info * Cleanup macros * Tweaked RGB lighting stuff * Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers) * Add forced NKRO * Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow * Updated macros and added workman keymaps * Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout * Add leader keys * Remove force NKRO * Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others * Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts * Made "make" keystroke universal * Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps * Add workman layer to planck * Update to keymaps * Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap Finish adding RGB code to orthodox * Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function * Remove unnecessary planck layout * Fixed Workman song * update make command and added lit reset * Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards * Minor tweaks * Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red * Tweak reset code * Fix rebasing issues * remove head files * Fix "macro" issue * Rename ez keymaps for userspace * Revert "Rename ez keymaps for userspace" This reverts commit c25425911852e41711a5f0273b5741adb16e5bd4. * Renamed Ergodox EZ layouts so that all of my personal layouts are on the same name, in prep for using userspaces * Fix ergodox code * Remove "drashna-ez" keymap as it's no longer needed * Migrate majority of code to Userspace
2017-11-07 06:11:08 +01:00
This is my personal userspace file. Most of my code exists here, as it's heavily shared.
Migrated most code from keymaps to userspace (#1980) * Add woodpad * Cleanup * Remove misc layouts for woodpad * Move woodpad to handwired * Updated RGB Underglow info * Cleanup macros * Tweaked RGB lighting stuff * Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers) * Add woodpad * Add forced NKRO * Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow * Updated macros and added workman keymaps * Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout * Add leader keys * Remove force NKRO * Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others * Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts * Made "make" keystroke universal * Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps * Add workman layer to planck * Update to keymaps * Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap Finish adding RGB code to orthodox * Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function * Remove unnecessary planck layout * Fixed Workman song * update make command and added lit reset * Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards * Minor tweaks * Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red * Tweak reset code * Cleanup * Remove misc layouts for woodpad * Move woodpad to handwired * Updated RGB Underglow info * Cleanup macros * Tweaked RGB lighting stuff * Start to merge orthodox/ergodox keymaps (persistant layers) * Add forced NKRO * Added default layer (qwerty/colemak/dvorak) detection to RGB Underglow * Updated macros and added workman keymaps * Fixed RGB lighting for Workman layout * Add leader keys * Remove force NKRO * Add Viterbi one handed layout and minor tweaks to others * Finishing up Viterbi keyboard layout, and NKRO tweaks to other layouts * Made "make" keystroke universal * Clean up and updates of drashna keymaps * Add workman layer to planck * Update to keymaps * Fix makefile toggle code in ez keymap Finish adding RGB code to orthodox * Updated RGB Underglow layer indication code due to discovery of the layer_state_set_kb function * Remove unnecessary planck layout * Fixed Workman song * update make command and added lit reset * Fixed formatting to fall in line with official standards * Minor tweaks * Removed Leader Keys from Ergodox EZ Keymap Added KC_RESET that resets board and sets underglow to red * Tweak reset code * Fix rebasing issues * remove head files * Fix "macro" issue * Rename ez keymaps for userspace * Revert "Rename ez keymaps for userspace" This reverts commit c25425911852e41711a5f0273b5741adb16e5bd4. * Renamed Ergodox EZ layouts so that all of my personal layouts are on the same name, in prep for using userspaces * Fix ergodox code * Remove "drashna-ez" keymap as it's no longer needed * Migrate majority of code to Userspace
2017-11-07 06:11:08 +01:00
Custom userspace handlers
-------------------------
Specifically QMK works by using customized handlers for everything. This allows for multiple levels of customization.
`matrix_scan` calls `matrix_scan_quantum`, which alls `matrix_scan_kb`, which calls `matrix_scan_user`.
`process_record` calls a bunch of stuff, but eventually calls `process_record_kb` which calls `process_record_user`
The same goes for `matrix_init`, `layer_state_set`, `led_set`, and a few other functions.
All (most) `_user` functions are handled here instead. To allow keyboard specific configuration, I've created `_keymap` functions that can be called by the keymap.c files instead.
This allows for keyboard specific configuration while maintaining the ability to customize the board.
My [Ergodox EZ Keymap](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/drashna/keymap.c#L399) is a good example of this, as it uses the LEDs as modifier indicators.
Keyboard Layout Templates
-------------------------
This borrows from @jola5's "Not quite neo" code. This allows me to maintain blocks of keymaps in the userspace, so that I can modify the userspace, and this is reflected in all of the keyboards that use it, at once.
This makes adding tap/hold mods, or other special keycodes or functions to all keyboards super easy, as it's done to all of them at once.
The caveat here is that the keymap needs a processor/wrapper, as it doesn't like the substitutions. However, this is as simple as just pushing it through a define. For instance:
`#define LAYOUT_ergodox_wrapper(...) LAYOUT_ergodox(__VA_ARGS__)`
Once that's been done and you've switched the keymaps to use the "wrapper", it will read the substitution blocks just fine.
Credit goes to @jola5 for first implementing this awesome idea.
Custom Keycodes
---------------
Keycodes are defined in the drashna.h file and need to be included in the keymap.c files, so that they can be used there.
A bunch of macros are present and are only included on boards that are not the Ergodox EZ or Orthodox, as they are not needed for those boards.
Included is a custom macro for compiling my keyboards. This includes the bootloader target (`:teensy`, `:avrdude`, or `:dfu`), and keeps RGBLIGHT, AUDIO and/or FAUXCLICKY enabled, if it previously was (regardless of the rules file).
This also includes a modified RESET keycode as well, that sets the underglow to red.
Layer Indication
----------------
This uses the `layer_state_set_*` command to change the layer color, to indicate which layer it is on. This includes the default keymap, as well.
Since this is done via userspace, it is the same between all systems.
Additionally, there is a custom keycode to toggle layer indication. And all RGB keycodes disable layer indication by default, as well. This way, I can leave special effects doing when I want.
Also. I use `rgblight_sethsv` since it works with animation modes (that support it).
Diablo Layer
------------
This layer has some special handling.
When Tap Dances are enabled, this layer has the ability to "spam" keypresses.
For instance, tapping the TD "1" twice causes the layer to hit "1" ever 1 second (appoximately). This is useful for auto-hotkeying skills (such as bone armor or devour).
Tappind once disables this, and switching layers temporarily disables this, until you switch back to the layer.
For critics that think this is cheating, search "diablo 3 num lock auto cast". This is just a simpler method, since I no longer own a normal (non QMK) numpad.
Secret Macros
-------------
With help from gitter and Colinta, this adds the ability to add hidden strings to be used for macros.
I have a number of long strings that I need to use that are semi-private. This uses the `__has_include` function to check for the file. If it exists, then it includes the custom text. Otherwise, it uses some default values.
If you would *also* like to take advantage of this feature, you'll first want to make sure your "secrets" file isn't included in the repo. Open `.git/info/exclude` and add `secrets.h` to that file, below the comments.
###### .git/info/exclude
```
# git ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of
# exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them):
# *.[oa]
# *~
/users/drashna/secrets.h
```
Then you can create this file and add your macro strings to it:
###### secrets.h
```
PROGMEM const char secret[][64] = {
"secret1",
"secret2",
"secret3",
"secret4",
"secret5"
};
```
Replacing the strings with the codes that you need.
These are called in the `process_record_user` function, using this block:
```
case KC_SECRET_1 ... KC_SECRET_5:
if (!record->event.pressed) {
send_string_P(secret[keycode - KC_SECRET_1]);
}
return false;
break;
```
And this requires `KC_SECRET_1` through `KC_SECRET_5` to be defined, as well.