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diff --git a/users/kuchosauronad0/readme.md b/users/kuchosauronad0/readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8211dc189a --- /dev/null +++ b/users/kuchosauronad0/readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +# qmk userspace for kuchosauronad0 +Thanks to drashna and everyone else in the qmk_firmware/users/ directory :) + +# Overview + +## 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 +Declared in `process_records.h` and `template.h` and defined in `process_record_user` in template.c + +## Tap Dances +Set `TAP_DANCE_ENABLE = yes` in rules.mk. See file tap_dances.{c,h} + +## Leader Key +Set `LEADER_ENABLE = yes` in rules.mk. +TODO: document tmux / vim / os + +## Unicode +TODO: Set `idk` in `idc` + +## Diablo Layer +Currently not in use. + +# Secret Macros +Set `NO_SECRETS = yes` in rules.mk. + +With help from gitter and Colinta, this adds the ability to add hidden macros from other users. + +First, I have several files that are hidden/excluded from Git/GitHub. These contain everything needed for the macros. To hide these files, open `.git/info/exclude` and add `secrets.c` and `secrets.h` to that file, below the comments. + +And this requires `KC_SECRET_1` through `KC_SECRET_5` to be defined in your `<name>.h` file to define the keycodes for the new macros. + + +### .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/kuchosauronad0/secrets.c +/users/kuchosauronad0/secrets.h +``` + +Then you can create these files: + +### secrets.c + +```c +#include "kuchosauronad0.h" // replace with your keymap's "h" file, or whatever file stores the keycodes + +#if (__has_include("secrets.h") && !defined(NO_SECRETS)) +#include "secrets.h" +#else +// `PROGMEM const char secret[][x]` may work better, but it takes up more space in the firmware +// And I'm not familiar enough to know which is better or why... +static const char * const secret[] = { + "test1", + "test2", + "test3", + "test4", + "test5" +}; +#endif + +bool process_record_secrets(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { + switch (keycode) { + case KC_SECRET_1 ... KC_SECRET_5: // Secrets! Externally defined strings, not stored in repo + if (!record->event.pressed) { + clear_oneshot_layer_state(ONESHOT_OTHER_KEY_PRESSED); + send_string_with_delay(secret[keycode - KC_SECRET_1], MACRO_TIMER); + } + return false; + break; + } + return true; +} +``` + +### secrets.h + +```c +static const char * const secrets[] = { + "secret1", + "secret2", + "secret3", + "secret4", + "secret5" +}; +``` + +Replacing the strings with the codes that you need. + +### name.c + +In the `<name>.c` file, you will want to add this to the top: + +```c +__attribute__ ((weak)) +bool process_record_secrets(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) { + return true; +} +``` + +This is so that the function can be called here, and replaced in the `secrets.c` file, and so it won't error out if it doesn't exist. + +And then, in the `process_record_user` function, assuming you have `return process_record_keymap(keycode, record)` here, you'll want to replace the "final" return with the following. Otherwise, you want to replace the `return true;` with `return process_record_secrets(keycode, record);` + +```c + return process_record_keymap(keycode, record) && process_record_secrets(keycode, record); +} +``` + +### rules.mk + +Here, you want your `/users/<name>/rules.mk` file to "detect" the existence of the `secrets.c` file, and only add it if the file exists. To do so, add this block: + +```make +ifneq ("$(wildcard $(USER_PATH)/secrets.c)","") + SRC += secrets.c +endif +``` + +Additionally, if you want to make sure that you can disable the function without messing with the file, you need to add this to your `/users/<name>/rules.mk`, so that it catches the flag: + +```make +ifeq ($(strip $(NO_SECRETS)), yes) + OPT_DEFS += -DNO_SECRETS +endif +``` + +Then, if you run `make keyboard:name NO_SECRETS=yes`, it will default to the test strings in your `<name>.c` file, rather than reading from your file. |