QMK User Configuration for ninjonas
Tired of copying and pasting the same macros and tap dances for all my keymaps. Utilizing user keymaps functionality.
See: https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_userspace
Features
| Code |
Description |
| K_LOCK |
MacOS shortcut to execute lock command + ctrl + Q |
| K_CSCN |
MacOS shortcut to copy a portion of the screen to the clipboard |
| Code |
Description |
| LT_LOW |
Tap for ENTER, hold for RAISE |
| LT_FUNC |
Tap for ENTER, hold for FUNCTIONS |
| LT_RAI |
Tap for SPACE, hold for LOWER |
| LT_NUM |
Tap for SPACE, hold for NUMBERS |
| LT_LOW + LT_RAI |
Hold for ADJUST |
| L_LOWER |
Dedicated key to momentarily toggle to use LOWER layer |
Predefined keyboard layout templates to speed up configuring split keyboards
| Code |
Description |
| QWERTY |
Qwerty Layout |
| DVORAK |
Dvorak Layout |
| COLEMAK |
Colemak Layout |
| NUM |
Number Rows |
| FUNC |
Function Rows |
| SYM |
Symbol Rows (When holding shift on numbers) |
| NAV |
Navigation Cluster |
| MOUSE |
Mouse Cluster |
| MEDIA |
Media Cluster |
| MOD |
Modifier Cluster |
| Code |
Description |
| M_PYNV |
macro to activate pyenv with the name jira |
| M_MAKE |
macro to send QMK make command to compile keyboard |
| M_FLSH |
macro to send QMK make command to compile keyboard with the correct bootloader |
| M_VRSN |
macro to send QMK version |
| M_SHFT |
Sends + alt + shift to a keycode to activate ShiftIt |
| M_CODE |
Opens Visual Studio Code on current directory |
| Code |
Description |
| T_ESC |
Tap once for ESC, double tap for CAPS_LOCK |
| T_LBRC |
Tap once for [, double for back browser |
| T_RBRC |
Tap once for ], double for forward browser |
| T_TAB |
Tap once for TAB, double for CTRL + TAB |
| T_GRV |
Tap once for GRV, double for + GRV |
| T_GUI |
Tap once for , double to open spotlight |
| T_W |
Tap for W, double tap for + W |
| T_Q |
Tap for Q, double tap for + Q |
Secrets
There's times where you have macros you don't want to share like emails, passwords 😱, & and private strings. Based off drashna's secret macros, it's now possible to do this. All you need to do is create a secrets.c file. Below is an example of how this is used.