qmk-firmware/keyboards/uno/readme.md
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[Keyboard] Add "Uno" rev2 (#14071)
* [Keyboard] Add "Uno" rev2

Adds support for the second revision of Uno, courtesy of @Snipeye.

* Update keyboards/uno/rev2/rules.mk

* Update keyboards/uno/rev1/rules.mk

* Update keyboards/uno/uno.h

* Update keyboards/uno/rev2/rules.mk

* Update keyboards/uno/rev1/rules.mk

* Update keyboards/uno/keymaps/demo/keymap.c

* Update keyboards/uno/keymaps/demo/keymap.c

* Update keyboards/uno/keymaps/demo/keymap.c

* Update keyboards/uno/rev2/rules.mk

* Update keyboards/uno/rev1/rules.mk

* Align rules.mk comments

* Update keyboards/uno/info.json

* Update keyboards/uno/rev1/config.h

* Update keyboards/uno/rev2/config.h

* Update keyboards/uno/rev2/config.h

* Update keyboards/uno/rev2/config.h

* Update keyboards/uno/rev1/config.h
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# Uno
![Uno](https://i.imgur.com/OqPyWbbl.jpg)
A 1-key, in-USB "board" for the lulz
* Keyboard Maintainer: [Snipeye](https://github.com/Snipeye)
* Hardware Availability: [keyhive.xyz](https://keyhive.xyz/shop/uno-single-key-keyboard)
There are two revisions of Uno. If your Uno supports a rotary encoder, use rev2.
If it *does not* support a rotary encoder, use rev1. The following examples use
`rev2` — be sure to change this if you are using `rev1`.
Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment; make
sure to change `rev2` to your Uno's version):
make uno/rev2:default
Flashing example for this keyboard (change `rev2` to `rev1` if needed):
make uno/rev2:default:flash
If you prefer to use the `qmk` tool:
qmk compile -kb uno/rev2 -km default
Create your own keymap with:
qmk new-keymap -kb uno/rev2
See the [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_build_tools) and the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/getting_started_make_guide) for more information. Brand new to QMK? Start with our [Complete Newbs Guide](https://docs.qmk.fm/#/newbs).
### Credits
+ Everything by Snipeye