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author | Brian Choromanski <BrianChoromanski@gmail.com> | 2018-03-01 10:45:47 -0500 |
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committer | skullydazed <skullydazed@users.noreply.github.com> | 2018-03-01 07:45:47 -0800 |
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Fixed dead links (#2451)
* Fixed typo of 'confid.h' to 'config.h'
* Fixed broken links in docs
* Fixed a lot of dead links
43 files changed, 57 insertions, 62 deletions
diff --git a/docs/feature_mouse_keys.md b/docs/feature_mouse_keys.md index 9e7df929ed..673eafaef5 100644 --- a/docs/feature_mouse_keys.md +++ b/docs/feature_mouse_keys.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ You can use these keycodes within your keymap to map button presses to mouse act |`KC_MS_ACCEL1` |`KC_ACL1`|Set mouse acceleration to 1| |`KC_MS_ACCEL2` |`KC_ACL2`|Set mouse acceleration to 2| -You can see an example in the `_ML` here: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/keymaps/mouse_keys/keymap.c#L46 +You can see an example in the `_ML` here: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/66/keymaps/mouse_keys/keymap.c#L46 ## Configuring the Behavior of Mousekeys diff --git a/docs/glossary.md b/docs/glossary.md index c8c54d6ded..754c1469e3 100644 --- a/docs/glossary.md +++ b/docs/glossary.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ A line of 32-bit MCU's produced by a number of companies, such as Atmel, Cypress, Kinetis, NXP, ST, and TI. ## AVR -A line of 8-bit MCU's produced by [Atmel](http://atmel.com). AVR was the original platform that TMK supported. +A line of 8-bit MCU's produced by [Atmel](http://www.microchip.com/). AVR was the original platform that TMK supported. ## AZERTY The standard Français (French) keyboard layout. Named for the first 6 keys on the keyboard. diff --git a/docs/understanding_qmk.md b/docs/understanding_qmk.md index 13b6e2ef63..4544cb2602 100644 --- a/docs/understanding_qmk.md +++ b/docs/understanding_qmk.md @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ At the keyboard level we define a C macro (typically named `KEYMAP()`) which map Notice how the second block of our `KEYMAP()` macro matches the Matrix Scanning array above? This macro is what will map the matrix scanning array to keycodes. However, if you look at a 17 key numpad you'll notice that it has 3 places where the matrix could have a switch but doesn't, due to larger keys. We have populated those spaces with `KC_NO` so that our keymap definition doesn't have to. -You can also use this macro to handle unusual matrix layouts, for example the [Clueboard rev 2](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/rev2/rev2.h). Explaining that is outside the scope of this document. +You can also use this macro to handle unusual matrix layouts, for example the [Clueboard rev 2](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/66/rev2/rev2.h). Explaining that is outside the scope of this document. ##### Keycode Assignment @@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ The `process_record()` function itself is deceptively simple, but hidden within * [`void process_record(keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/tmk_core/common/action.c#L128) * [`bool process_record_quantum(keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/quantum.c#L140) * [Map this record to a keycode](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/quantum.c#L143) - * [`bool process_record_kb(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/cluecard/cluecard.c#L20) - * [`bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/cluecard/keymaps/default/keymap.c#L58) + * [`bool process_record_kb(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/card/card.c#L20) + * [`bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/clueboard/card/keymaps/default/keymap.c#L58) * [`bool process_midi(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_midi.c#L102) * [`bool process_audio(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_audio.c#L10) * [`bool process_music(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record)`](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/quantum/process_keycode/process_music.c#L69) diff --git a/keyboards/crawlpad/readme.md b/keyboards/crawlpad/readme.md index 98d04bfada..0bdc0f1722 100644 --- a/keyboards/crawlpad/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/crawlpad/readme.md @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): See [build environment setup](https://docs.qmk.fm/build_environment_setup.html) then the [make instructions](https://docs.qmk.fm/make_instructions.html) for more information. -For those that prefer a GUI tool, the crawlpad.json file in this repo can be used on [kbfirmware.com](http://kbfirmware.com].
\ No newline at end of file +For those that prefer a GUI tool, the crawlpad.json file in this repo can be used on [kbfirmware.com](http://kbfirmware.com).
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/bepo_tm_style/readme.md b/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/bepo_tm_style/readme.md index d24e66c864..5571f120cc 100755 --- a/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/bepo_tm_style/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/ergodox_ez/keymaps/bepo_tm_style/readme.md @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ make ergodox_ez:bepo_tm_style:all ## Debug See https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard#magic-commands for command that can help -debug, together with the hid_listen tool (https://docs.qmk.fm/faq_debug.html).
\ No newline at end of file +debug, together with the [hid_listen tool](https://docs.qmk.fm/faq_debug.html).
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/keyboards/fc980c/README.md b/keyboards/fc980c/README.md index 10d84a0961..16ad9021cd 100644 --- a/keyboards/fc980c/README.md +++ b/keyboards/fc980c/README.md @@ -155,8 +155,8 @@ Datasheets - AD5258: http://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/AD5258.pdf - JST S5B-PH-SM4: http://www.jst-mfg.com/product/pdf/eng/ePH.pdf - Hirose UX60SC-MB-5S8: https://www.hirose.com/product/en/products/UX/UX60SC-MB-5S8%2880%29/ -- TYU TU1252WNR-05S: http://php2.twinner.com.tw/files/tyu/TU1252series.pdf - Tr(E42) for LED?: http://cj-elec.com/txUpfile/2013614923661845.pdf +- TYU TU1252WNR-05S: http://php2.twinner.com.tw/files/goodjob/TY1252series.pdf 3.3V power supply diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/CMD60/README.md b/keyboards/handwired/CMD60/README.md index 83e371543e..8b0dd109f6 100644 --- a/keyboards/handwired/CMD60/README.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/CMD60/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ achieve a higher level of productivity if you take the time to learn its functio ## Quantum MK Firmware -For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/doc/readme.md). +For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/docs/README.md). ## Building diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/fivethirteen/README.md b/keyboards/handwired/fivethirteen/README.md index b2e13cd6dc..a965650fc6 100644 --- a/keyboards/handwired/fivethirteen/README.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/fivethirteen/README.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ fivethirteen keyboard firmware ## Quantum MK Firmware -For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/doc/readme.md). +For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/doc/README.md). ## Building diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/gamenum/README.md b/keyboards/handwired/gamenum/README.md index 5b53004efd..bf8045be19 100644 --- a/keyboards/handwired/gamenum/README.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/gamenum/README.md @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ This is the code for the KC_FN1 button. Notice how we check against what key is ## Quantum MK Firmware -For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/doc/readme.md). +For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/docs/README.md). ## Building diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/minorca/readme.md b/keyboards/handwired/minorca/readme.md index 93c767954d..0253506e09 100644 --- a/keyboards/handwired/minorca/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/minorca/readme.md @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ Keymaps follow the format **__\<name\>.c__** and are stored in the `keymaps` fol - [Shane's Fork](https://github.com/shanecelis/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/keyboard/planck) - [Pierre's Fork](https://github.com/pcarrier/tmk_keyboard/blob/pcarrier/planck/keyboard/gh60/keymap_planck.c) - [Nathan's Fork](https://github.com/nathanrosspowell/tmk_keyboard/tree/planck-jack/keyboard/planck) -- [Matthew's Fork](https://github.com/pepers/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/keyboard/planck_grid) +- [Matthew's Fork](https://github.com/pepers/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/keyboard/planck) diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/reddot/readme.md b/keyboards/handwired/reddot/readme.md index 11bcba54ad..8cdbb47d66 100755 --- a/keyboards/handwired/reddot/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/reddot/readme.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ ## Quantum MK Firmware -For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent README.md](/README.md). +For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent README.md](/readme.md). ## Building diff --git a/keyboards/handwired/traveller/readme.md b/keyboards/handwired/traveller/readme.md index 646844b1d7..0be53a9628 100644 --- a/keyboards/handwired/traveller/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/handwired/traveller/readme.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ You can make your own traveller keyboard by using the openscad tools from the a ## Quantum MK Firmware -For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent README.md](/README.md). +For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent README.md](/readme.md). ## Building diff --git a/keyboards/jd40/readme.md b/keyboards/jd40/readme.md index 6934e54d41..c5ab42ed05 100644 --- a/keyboards/jd40/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/jd40/readme.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ A compact 40% keyboard. Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community Hardware Supported: JD40 PCB -Hardware Availability: [1up](https://1upkeyboards.com/jd40-mkii-1up-keyboards-logo-pcb.html) [mechanicalkeyboards.com](https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=2452) [originative](https://originative.co/products/jd40-pcb) +Hardware Availability: [1up](https://1upkeyboards.com/jd40-mkii-1up-keyboards-logo-pcb.html) [mechanicalkeyboards.com](https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=2452) [originative](https://www.originativeco.com/products/jd40-pcb) Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): diff --git a/keyboards/kinesis/alvicstep/readme.md b/keyboards/kinesis/alvicstep/readme.md index 974e42e506..810a7aba16 100644 --- a/keyboards/kinesis/alvicstep/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/kinesis/alvicstep/readme.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Not yet implemented: ## Quantum MK Firmware -For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/doc/readme.md). +For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/docs/README.md). ## Building diff --git a/keyboards/kinesis/stapelberg/readme.md b/keyboards/kinesis/stapelberg/readme.md index 1a408a15f8..0dcb7c283f 100644 --- a/keyboards/kinesis/stapelberg/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/kinesis/stapelberg/readme.md @@ -26,18 +26,18 @@ If you want to perform this customization, these parts may be helpful. | Reset cables | 2 | Sparkfun | PRT-09140 | The board and connections are shown here -![](images/controller_board.jpg) +![controller board](https://i.imgur.com/2ZPMwvZ.jpg) The Teensy mounting detail can be seen here. I used a socket for prototyping. -![](images/teensy_detail.jpg) +![teensy detail](https://i.imgur.com/HrkGUjc.jpg) Since the proper mounting of the Teensy board places the reset button in a tight space, I added a 2-pin header to the reset and ground pins on the edge of the board. Shorting these two pins together will reset the board. I also put female to male header jumper cables on these so they could be accessed outside the enclosure. The exterior cables can be seen here. -![](images/exterior_reset.jpg) +![exterior reset](https://i.imgur.com/JNoxI40.jpg) ## Keymaps @@ -52,7 +52,3 @@ To build with the default keymap, run `make default` while in the This keymap contains a dvorak implementation as well as media and symbol layers. Run `make dvorak` while in the `kinesis_stapelberg` working directory. - -![controller board](https://i.imgur.com/2ZPMwvZ.jpg) -![exterior reset](https://i.imgur.com/JNoxI40.jpg) -![teensy detail](https://i.imgur.com/HrkGUjc.jpg)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/keyboards/kmac/readme.md b/keyboards/kmac/readme.md index e7d97778f6..fccf902cab 100644 --- a/keyboards/kmac/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/kmac/readme.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ A [keymap](keymaps/winkeyless) for the winkeyless version of the PCB are also pr ### Custom keymaps -To define your own keymap, copy one of the [existing keymap](keymaps) folders and give it the name of your keymap. Then check the [keymap documentation](https://docs.qmk.fm/Keymap.html) for details on how to modify the keymap. +To define your own keymap, copy one of the [existing keymap](keymaps) folders and give it the name of your keymap. Then check the [keymap documentation](https://docs.qmk.fm/faq_keymap.html) for details on how to modify the keymap. To make it easy to define keymaps for the different versions of the PCB two macros are provided. diff --git a/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md b/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md index 155f69f156..80fe08b93c 100644 --- a/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/lets_split/readme.md @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ If everything worked correctly you will see a file: lets_split_rev2_YOUR_KEYMAP_NAME.hex ``` -For more information on customizing keymaps, take a look at the primary documentation for [Customizing Your Keymap](/readme.md##customizing-your-keymap) in the main readme.md. +For more information on customizing keymaps, take a look at the primary documentation for [Customizing Your Keymap](/docs/faq_keymap.md) in the main readme.md. ### Let's split 1.0 If you have a first generation Let's Split you will need to use the revision 1 code. To do so, use `rev1` in all your commands instead. diff --git a/keyboards/lfkeyboards/lfkpad/readme.md b/keyboards/lfkeyboards/lfkpad/readme.md index 5f23d988a0..7dd8337e8a 100644 --- a/keyboards/lfkeyboards/lfkpad/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/lfkeyboards/lfkpad/readme.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ bluepad keyboard firmware ## Quantum MK Firmware -For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/doc/readme.md). +For the full Quantum feature list, see [the parent readme.md](/docs/README.md). ## Building diff --git a/keyboards/mitosis/readme.md b/keyboards/mitosis/readme.md index 3cbdbae61a..0d5a74a1dc 100644 --- a/keyboards/mitosis/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/mitosis/readme.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Mitosis A wireless split compact keyboard. -Keyboard Maintainer: [@reversebias](https://github.com/reversebias] +Keyboard Maintainer: [@reversebias](https://github.com/reversebias) Hardware Supported: Mitosis PCB Hardware Availability: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/66588f/wireless_split_qmk_mitosis/ diff --git a/keyboards/nyquist/keymaps/333fred/README.md b/keyboards/nyquist/keymaps/333fred/README.md index aa783af07f..fa354bb4d3 100644 --- a/keyboards/nyquist/keymaps/333fred/README.md +++ b/keyboards/nyquist/keymaps/333fred/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # 333fred's Nyquist Layout -This nyquist layout is based on my Ergodox Infinity Layout, which is [here](../../../ergodox/keymaps/333fred/README.md). It doesn't have all of my VS extensions, as I have my nyquist at home, not at work. +This nyquist layout is based on my Ergodox Infinity Layout, which is [here](../../../../layouts/community/ergodox/333fred/README.md). It doesn't have all of my VS extensions, as I have my nyquist at home, not at work. ## Layers diff --git a/keyboards/planck/keymaps/grahampheath/readme.md b/keyboards/planck/keymaps/grahampheath/readme.md index ec8020f18c..507120c6f1 100644 --- a/keyboards/planck/keymaps/grahampheath/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/planck/keymaps/grahampheath/readme.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ # Graham's Planck ## Sounds -I've added a [8ohm 0.5W speaker](http://a.co/6MIKZSy), its a bit large, but it fits in approximately the same space as the ProMicro. I soldered to the pcb hole labeled PC6 on my Rev 3 Planck PCB, and GND on the near by chip. [Pic of an identical mod][https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000128070066-myh0ls-t500x500.jpg] (not mine). +I've added a [8ohm 0.5W speaker](http://a.co/6MIKZSy), its a bit large, but it fits in approximately the same space as the ProMicro. I soldered to the pcb hole labeled PC6 on my Rev 3 Planck PCB, and GND on the near by chip. [Pic of an identical mod](https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-000128070066-myh0ls-t500x500.jpg) (not mine). diff --git a/keyboards/readme.md b/keyboards/readme.md index 35900f611f..5ba98c6c45 100644 --- a/keyboards/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/readme.md @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ These keyboards are part of the QMK repository, but their manufacturers are not * [Lets Split](/keyboards/lets_split) - Split ortholinear 40% keyboard. * [Phantom](/keyboards/phantom) — A tenkeyless kit by Teel, also from Geekhack. * [Retro Refit](/keyboards/retro_refit) — Another creation by IBNobody. -* [S60-x](/keyboards/s60-x) — DIY compact keyboard designed by VinnyCordeiro for Sentraq. +* [S60-x](/keyboards/s60_x) — DIY compact keyboard designed by VinnyCordeiro for Sentraq. * [Satan](/keyboards/satan) — A GH60 variant. * [SixKeyBoard](/keyboards/sixkeyboard) — A 6-key keyboard made by TechKeys. * [TheVan 44](/keyboards/tv44) — A 44-key staggered keybard by Evangs. diff --git a/keyboards/roadkit/readme.md b/keyboards/roadkit/readme.md index fbc40a50fd..245d5242ae 100644 --- a/keyboards/roadkit/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/roadkit/readme.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ A programmable macro pad. Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community Hardware Supported: Roadkit PCB -Hardware Availability: https://thevankeyboards.com/products/roadkit-r2?variant=37353813966 +Hardware Availability: https://thevankeyboards.com/collections/catalog/products/road-kit-diy?variant=603645345806 Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/custom/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/custom/readme.md index cf87bd915f..fd79d53607 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/custom/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/custom/readme.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ### 8 Custom -The custom keymap - [keymap_custom.c](keymap_custom.c) - is where I tested all the switches, not being concerned with a specific layout or layers. It's a plain layout option with the extra keys used on ISO & HHKB layouts being assigned some other keys. +The custom keymap - [keymap.c](keymap.c) - is where I tested all the switches, not being concerned with a specific layout or layers. It's a plain layout option with the extra keys used on ISO & HHKB layouts being assigned some other keys. #### 8.0 Default layer ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┐ diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hasu/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hasu/readme.md index 64969b616d..b79d0e97a5 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hasu/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hasu/readme.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ ### 5. Hasu -This is Hasu's favorite keymap with HHKB Fn, Vi cursor and Mousekey layer. See [keymap_hasu.c](keymap_hasu.c) for detail. +This is Hasu's favorite keymap with HHKB Fn, Vi cursor and Mousekey layer. See [keymap.c](keymap.c) for detail. (Hasu is the initial creator of the TMK firmware, in case you weren't aware.)
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hhkb/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hhkb/readme.md index 2bceb26dd5..c7dcec899f 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hhkb/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/hhkb/readme.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ### 7. HHKB -[keymap_hhkb.c](keymap_hhkb.c) emulates original HHKB layers. +[keymap.c](keymap.c) emulates original HHKB layers. #### 7.0: Default layer ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┐ │ Esc │ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │ 4 │ 5 │ 6 │ 7 │ 8 │ 9 │ 0 │ - │ = │ \ │ ` │ diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/plain/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/plain/readme.md index ab13323e3b..02f524495e 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/plain/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/plain/readme.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ### 4. Plain Without any Fn layer this will be useful if you want to use key remapping tool like AHK on host. -See [keymap_plain.c](keymap_plain.c) for detail. +See [keymap.c](keymap.c) for detail. #### 4.0 Plain Default layer ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┐ diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker/readme.md index 0d8be9d0f8..04d2b78bef 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker/readme.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ### 3 Poker -[keymap_poker.c](keymap_poker.c) emulates original Poker layers -while both [keymap_poker_bit.c](keymap_poker_bit.c) and [keymap_poker_set.c](keymap_poker_set.c) implements same layout in different way and they fix a minor issue of original Poker and enhance arrow keys. +[keymap_poker](../poker/readme.md) emulates original Poker layers +while both [keymap_poker_bit](../poker_bit/readme.md) and [keymap_poker_set](../poker_set/readme.md) implements same layout in different way and they fix a minor issue of original Poker and enhance arrow keys. Fn + Esc = ` Fn + {left, down, up, right} = {home, pgdown, pgup, end} diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_bit/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_bit/readme.md index 0d8be9d0f8..04d2b78bef 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_bit/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_bit/readme.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ### 3 Poker -[keymap_poker.c](keymap_poker.c) emulates original Poker layers -while both [keymap_poker_bit.c](keymap_poker_bit.c) and [keymap_poker_set.c](keymap_poker_set.c) implements same layout in different way and they fix a minor issue of original Poker and enhance arrow keys. +[keymap_poker](../poker/readme.md) emulates original Poker layers +while both [keymap_poker_bit](../poker_bit/readme.md) and [keymap_poker_set](../poker_set/readme.md) implements same layout in different way and they fix a minor issue of original Poker and enhance arrow keys. Fn + Esc = ` Fn + {left, down, up, right} = {home, pgdown, pgup, end} diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_set/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_set/readme.md index 0d8be9d0f8..04d2b78bef 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_set/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/poker_set/readme.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ### 3 Poker -[keymap_poker.c](keymap_poker.c) emulates original Poker layers -while both [keymap_poker_bit.c](keymap_poker_bit.c) and [keymap_poker_set.c](keymap_poker_set.c) implements same layout in different way and they fix a minor issue of original Poker and enhance arrow keys. +[keymap_poker](../poker/readme.md) emulates original Poker layers +while both [keymap_poker_bit](../poker_bit/readme.md) and [keymap_poker_set](../poker_set/readme.md) implements same layout in different way and they fix a minor issue of original Poker and enhance arrow keys. Fn + Esc = ` Fn + {left, down, up, right} = {home, pgdown, pgup, end} diff --git a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/spacefn/readme.md b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/spacefn/readme.md index d04bd94865..fd657f6526 100644 --- a/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/spacefn/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/s60_x/keymaps/spacefn/readme.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ ### 6. SpaceFN -This layout proposed by spiceBar uses space bar to change layer with using Dual role key technique. See [keymap_spacefn.c](keymap_spacefn.c) and [SpaceFN discussion](http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=51069.0). +This layout proposed by spiceBar uses space bar to change layer with using Dual role key technique. See [keymap.c](keymap.c) and [SpaceFN discussion](http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=51069.0). #### 6.0 Default layer ┌─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┬─────┐ diff --git a/keyboards/tada68/readme.md b/keyboards/tada68/readme.md index a18758ac94..d1c72cfa95 100755 --- a/keyboards/tada68/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/tada68/readme.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ A compact 65% keyboard. Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community Hardware Supported: TADA68 PCB -Hardware Availability: [kbdfans](https://kbdfans.myshopify.com/products/tada68-mechanical-keyboard-gateron-swtich-65-layout-dye-sub-keycaps-cherry-profils?variant=34710238797) [kbdist](http://www.kbdist.com/shop/saber-68) +Hardware Availability: [kbdfans](https://kbdfans.myshopify.com/products/tada68-mechanical-keyboard-gateron-swtich-65-layout-dye-sub-keycaps-cherry-profils?variant=34710238797) [kbdist](http://www.kbdist.com/) Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): diff --git a/keyboards/tv44/readme.md b/keyboards/tv44/readme.md index c2394c0313..f23ca0da52 100644 --- a/keyboards/tv44/readme.md +++ b/keyboards/tv44/readme.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ A compact 44% keyboard. Keyboard Maintainer: QMK Community Hardware Supported: The Van PCB -Hardware Availability: https://thevankeyboards.com/products/minivan-r4-keyboard-kit?variant=37353952718 +Hardware Availability: https://thevankeyboards.com/collections/catalog/products/minivan-diy?variant=609138376718 Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment): diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/ab/readme.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/ab/readme.md index fde1c1726a..22a7922d97 100644 --- a/layouts/community/ergodox/ab/readme.md +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/ab/readme.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Beginner's keymap emulates standard QWERTY keyboard for beginners. Once you get * Easy on beginners. It has everything you need for your day to day usage. #### Cons -* Keys are not ergonomically placed to take full advantage of Ergodox-EZ. Take a look at this [Default Keymap](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/keyboards/ergodox/keymaps/default/readme.md) +* Keys are not ergonomically placed to take full advantage of Ergodox-EZ. Take a look at this [Default Keymap](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/blob/master/layouts/default/ergodox/default_ergodox/keymap.c) * While multiple layers are possible, beginner's keymap only uses one additional layer for mouse, function and volume keys. #### Notes diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/belak/README.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/belak/README.md index 30484e6e20..e251dc099a 100644 --- a/layouts/community/ergodox/belak/README.md +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/belak/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ # Belak's Ergodox Layout -This has been based off of [emacs\_osx\_dk](https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/ergodox/keymaps/emacs_osx_dk) +This has been based off of [emacs\_osx\_dk](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/layouts/community/ergodox/emacs_osx_dk) from the main qmk repo. However, I've taken some of the ideas for the thumbs -from [dvorak\_emacs](https://github.com/jackhumbert/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/ergodox/keymaps/dvorak_emacs) +from [dvorak\_emacs](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/tree/master/layouts/community/ergodox/dvorak_emacs) and tweaked it a bit based on the keycaps I have. This keyboard is intended for use in emacs (one of the main reasons for easy diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/familiar/README.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/familiar/README.md index 536179337f..8d68af21a3 100644 --- a/layouts/community/ergodox/familiar/README.md +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/familiar/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # ErgoDox Familiar Layout Familiar layout for those who regularly switch back and forth from ErgoDox to "normal" QWERTY. -[![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%20v3-blue.svg)](../../../../license_GPLv3.md../../../../license_GPLv3.md) [![standard-readme compliant](https://img.shields.io/badge/readme%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://github.com/RichardLitt/standard-readme) +[![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%20v3-blue.svg)](../../../../license_GPLv3.md) [![standard-readme compliant](https://img.shields.io/badge/readme%20style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://github.com/RichardLitt/standard-readme) ## Table of Contents @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ I'm terrible at this; I have no background in human-computer interaction, kinesi 1. `MENU` and `LEAD` are useless, at the moment. ## License -QMK is licensed ([mostly](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/1038)) under the [GPLv2](blob/master/license_GPLv2.md). Accordingly, to whatever extent applicable, this keymap is licensed under the [GPLv3](../../../../license_GPLv3.md). +QMK is licensed ([mostly](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/issues/1038)) under the [GPLv2](../../../../license_GPLv2.md). Accordingly, to whatever extent applicable, this keymap is licensed under the [GPLv3](../../../../license_GPLv3.md). diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/ordinary/readme.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/ordinary/readme.md index 2e8d86960f..53cba0450e 100644 --- a/layouts/community/ergodox/ordinary/readme.md +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/ordinary/readme.md @@ -98,4 +98,4 @@ No rights reserved. This software is in the public domain. Credit me if you are Keyboard layout images were created with http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/ by Ian Prest my thanks to that free service Details: readme.md - https://github.com/nrrkeene/qmk_firmware/tree/master/keyboards/ergodox/keymaps/ordinary + https://github.com/nrrkeene/qmk_firmware/tree/master/layouts/community/ergodox/ordinary diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/supercoder/readme.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/supercoder/readme.md index 7f2c9ef695..e82ec59709 100644 --- a/layouts/community/ergodox/supercoder/readme.md +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/supercoder/readme.md @@ -15,8 +15,7 @@ Behold the Ultimate SuperCoder 2000 layout! ### To use it... -To use this piece of top quality engineering, you can either -[download the hex file][hex] we have prepared for you, or you can compile it on +To use this piece of top quality engineering, you must compile it on your own: [hex]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/algernon/ergodox-supercoder/master/supercoder.hex diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/tm2030/readme.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/tm2030/readme.md index 6cd794726d..23746ddb76 100644 --- a/layouts/community/ergodox/tm2030/readme.md +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/tm2030/readme.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Most of the TM2030 features are supported except * show desktop key (at the right of the space key) * 102/106 modes -Dvorak mode is even supported by pressing [`Magic`](/TMK_readme.md#magic-commands)+`1` (`Magic` is by default `LShift`+`RShift`) +Dvorak mode is even supported by pressing [`Magic`](/docs/feature_bootmagic.md)+`1` (`Magic` is by default `LShift`+`RShift`) Some keys had to be moved around to fit into the ErgoDox, especially the `F1`-`F12` keys and the arrow keys. diff --git a/layouts/community/ergodox/townk_osx/readme.md b/layouts/community/ergodox/townk_osx/readme.md index a2dcd35fa4..e10e447829 100644 --- a/layouts/community/ergodox/townk_osx/readme.md +++ b/layouts/community/ergodox/townk_osx/readme.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Townk's Keymap Trying to take care of an enjury on my arm I borrow an ergonomic keyboard from -a frient ([Kinesis Advantage](http://www.kinesis-ergo.com/shop/advantage-pro-for-pc-mac/)). +a frient ([Kinesis Advantage](https://www.kinesis-ergo.com/shop/advantage2/)). I really enjoyed my time with it but there were some anoyancies: diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/README.md b/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/README.md index 49cd83e0af..1eecb78ef2 100644 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/README.md +++ b/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Project main web site is: <http://www.circuitsathome.com>. Some information can also be found at: <http://blog.tkjelectronics.dk/>. -The shield can be purchased at the main site: <http://www.circuitsathome.com/products-page/arduino-shields> or from [TKJ Electronics](http://tkjelectronics.com/): <http://shop.tkjelectronics.dk/product_info.php?products_id=43>. +The shield can be purchased at the main site: <https://www.circuitsathome.com/arduino_usb_host_shield_projects/> or from [TKJ Electronics](http://tkjelectronics.com/): <http://shop.tkjelectronics.dk/product_info.php?products_id=43>. ![USB Host Shield](http://shop.tkjelectronics.dk/images/USB_Host_Shield1.jpg) @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ Also take a look at the blog posts: A special thanks go to the following people: -1. _Richard Ibbotson_ who made this excellent guide: <http://www.circuitsathome.com/mcu/ps3-and-wiimote-game-controllers-on-the-arduino-host-shield-part> +1. _Richard Ibbotson_ who made this excellent guide: <https://www.circuitsathome.com/mcu/ps3-and-wiimote-game-controllers-on-the-arduino-host-shield-part-1/> 2. _Tomoyuki Tanaka_ for releasing his code for the Arduino USB Host shield connected to the wiimote: <http://www.circuitsathome.com/mcu/rc-car-controlled-by-wii-remote-on-arduino> Also a big thanks all the people behind these sites about the Motion controller: @@ -216,10 +216,10 @@ The [XBOXOLD](XBOXOLD.cpp) class implements support for the original Xbox contro All the information are from the following sites: -* <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/input/xpad.txt> +* <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/input/devices/xpad.rst> * <https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/drivers/input/joystick/xpad.c> * <http://euc.jp/periphs/xbox-controller.ja.html> -* <https://github.com/Grumbel/xboxdrv/blob/master/PROTOCOL#L15> +* <https://github.com/Grumbel/xboxdrv/blob/stable/PROTOCOL#L15> #### Xbox 360 Library @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ All the information regarding the Xbox 360 controller protocol are form these si * <http://tattiebogle.net/index.php/ProjectRoot/Xbox360Controller/UsbInfo> * <http://tattiebogle.net/index.php/ProjectRoot/Xbox360Controller/WirelessUsbInfo> -* <https://github.com/Grumbel/xboxdrv/blob/master/PROTOCOL> +* <https://github.com/Grumbel/xboxdrv/blob/stable/PROTOCOL> #### Xbox ONE Library diff --git a/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/examples/testusbhostFAT/README.md b/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/examples/testusbhostFAT/README.md index d8b4296b1a..0f2a734a65 100644 --- a/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/examples/testusbhostFAT/README.md +++ b/tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid/USB_Host_Shield_2.0/examples/testusbhostFAT/README.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ To compile this example you will need the following libraries as well: * [generic_storage FATfs](https://github.com/xxxajk/generic_storage) * [RTClib](https://github.com/xxxajk/RTClib) -The following shield is recommended for larger projects: <http://ruggedcircuits.com/html/quadram.html>. +The following shield is recommended for larger projects: <https://www.rugged-circuits.com/new-products/quadram>. You may use the bundled [Makefile](Makefile) to compile the code instead of the Arduino IDE if you have problems or want a smaller binary. The master makefile is bundled as a submodule, but can also be downloaded manually at the following link: <https://github.com/xxxajk/Arduino_Makefile_master>. diff --git a/tmk_core/readme.md b/tmk_core/readme.md index 5f135617c4..a3783fe37b 100644 --- a/tmk_core/readme.md +++ b/tmk_core/readme.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ TMK Keyboard Firmware Core Library ================================== This is a keyboard firmware library with some useful features for Atmel AVR and Cortex-M. -Source code is available here: <https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/tree/core> +Source code is available here: <https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/tree/master/tmk_core> Updates @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ LUFA, PJRC and V-USB stack have their own license respectively. Build Firmware and Program Controller ------------------------------------- -See [doc/build.md](doc/build.md). +See [doc/build.md](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/tmk_core/doc/build.md). |