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2019-12-01Add pep8-naming to our python lintingskullY
2019-11-16format code according to conventions [skip ci]QMK Bot
2019-11-15Add CLI command for flashing a keyboardjorgemanzo
A new CLI subcommand was added, flash, which behaves very similar to the already present compile CLI comamnd, but with the added ability to target a bootloader. The command is used like so: qmk flash [-h] [-b] [-kb KEYBOARD] [-km KEYMAP] [-bl BOOTLOADER] [filename]. A -kb <keyboard> and -km <keymap> is expected, or a configurator export JSON filename. A bootloader can be specified using -bl <target>, and if left unspecified, the target is assumed to be :flash. -bl can be used to list the available bootloaders. If -km <keymap> is provided, but no -kb <keyboard>, then a message is printed suggesting the user to run qmk list_keyboards.
2019-11-13format code according to conventions [skip ci]QMK Bot
2019-11-12Add cli convert subcommand, from raw KLE to JSON (#6898)Cody Bender
* Add initial pass at KLE convert * Add cli log on convert * Move kle2xy, add absolute filepath arg support * Add overwrite flag, and context sensitive conversion * Update docs/cli.md * Fix converter.py typo * Add convert unit test * Rename to kle2qmk * Rename subcommand * Rename subcommand to kle2json * Change tests to cover rename * Rename in __init__.py * Update CLI docs with new subcommand name * Fix from suggestions in PR #6898 * Help with cases of case sensitivity * Update cli.md * Use angle brackets to indicate required option * Make the output text more accurate
2019-11-12Small CLI cleanupsskullY
* yapf changes * Fix the cformat test * Make the normpath test work when run from / * `qmk config`: Mark `--read-only` as arg_only
2019-10-23MILC: Use dashes instead of underscores for subcommandsErovia
The subcommand functions' name follows the Python convention of using snake case, but looks odd on the command line. Fix it by converting underscores to dashes, eg.: list_keyboards -> list-keyboards.
2019-10-07[CLI] Add `qmk list_keyboards` (#6927)Dan McClain
`list_keyboards` replicates the `make list-keyboards` by globbing for all paths that include `rules.mk` and then removing the paths that include `keymaps`. This basis of this cli command could be reused in the future as a util, but is not done so here since this would be the only place that would use it currently Resolves #6911
2019-09-22Configuration system for CLI (#6708)skullydazed
* Rework how bin/qmk handles subcommands * qmk config wip * Code to show all configs * Fully working `qmk config` command * Mark some CLI arguments so they don't pollute the config file * Fleshed out config support, nicer subcommand support * sync with installable cli * pyformat * Add a test for subcommand_modules * Documentation for the `qmk config` command * split config_token on space so qmk config is more predictable * Rework how subcommands are imported * Document `arg_only` * Document deleting from CLI * Document how multiple operations work * Add cli config to the doc index * Add tests for the cli commands * Make running the tests more reliable * Be more selective about building all default keymaps * Update new-keymap to fit the new subcommand style * Add documentation about writing CLI scripts * Document new-keyboard * Update docs/cli_configuration.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Update docs/cli_development.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Update docs/cli_development.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Update docs/cli_development.md Co-Authored-By: noroadsleft <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com> * Address yan's comments. * Apply suggestions from code review suggestions from @noahfrederick Co-Authored-By: Noah Frederick <code@noahfrederick.com> * Apply suggestions from code review Co-Authored-By: Noah Frederick <code@noahfrederick.com> * Remove pip3 from the test runner
2019-09-07run yapf on the codeskullY
2019-09-07Setup a python test frameworkskullY