* reformat info.json
- friendly-format info.json
- move the right half to the left by 0.5u (improves readability, for me anyway)
- correct key sequence
* refactor default keymap
- use short-form keycodes
- use four-space indent
* refactor via keymap
- use short-form keycodes
- use four-space indent
* update maintainer field in info.json
Use the maintainer's GitHub username.
* readme touch-up
Minor edit to the lead paragraph, and reformat the Hardware Availability section.
* change BOOTMAGIC_ENABLE from `lite` to `yes`
* Tidy up LCD_ENABLE/visualizer references
* Fix up my (333fred) ergodox keymap with new LCD driver
Co-authored-by: Fredric Silberberg <fred@silberberg.xyz>
* Add support for RISC-V builds and GD32VF103 MCU
* Add toolchain selection in chibios.mk based on the mcu selected in
mcu_selection.mk
* Reorder and added comments to chibios.mk to have a streamlined makefile
* Add GD32VF103 mcu to possible targets for QMK.
* Add STM32 compatibility for GD32VF103 MCU, this is hacky but more efficent
then rewriting every driver.
* Add GigaDevice DFU bootloader as flash target, please note that
dfu-util of at least version 0.10 is needed.
* Add analog driver compatibility
* Add apa102 bitbang driver compatibility
* Add ws2812 bitbang driver compatibility
* Add eeprom in flash emulation compatibility
* Allow faster re-builds with ccache
* Add SiPeed Longan Nano to platform files
* Add SiPeed Longan Nano Onekeys
* Make quine compatible with other bootloaders
* Support builds with picolibc
* Add risc-v toolchain to arch and debian/ubuntu scripts
The old custom matrix code for Preonic rev3 was relying on the
`matrix_col_t` type, because the code actually reads the row pins and
assembles the state for whole columns, and then transposes the matrix in
the custom debouncing code. Restore that type (which is no longer
defined by the core QMK code) to make the custom matrix code work
properly (when `matrix_row_t` was used instead of `matrix_col_t`, the
state of two electrical rows was lost, and those electrical rows
corresponded to the bottom physical row, which did not work).
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
Co-authored-by: ridingqwerty <george.g.koenig@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Park <peter@Peters-MacBook-Air.local>
Co-authored-by: Joel Challis <git@zvecr.com>
Co-authored-by: James Young <18669334+noroadsleft@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Drashna Jaelre <drashna@live.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ash <ash@splitpixel.co.uk>
* Fix issues with user split transport code
* Improve OLED (More font stuff, improved keylogger, etc)
* Add `KEYLOCK` macro to disable USB, borrowed from command feature.
* Convert Kyria fully to proton C (no more AVR kyria)
* Add Work Louder Work Board keymap
Apparently the default keymaps for `contra` and `fractal` were derived
from some `planck` keymap which contained code to control the status LED
in the implementation of the `BACKLIT` custom keycode. Unfortunately,
the code to control the LED manipulated the `E6` pin directly, and it
was copied without changes, but the `contra` and `fractal` boards use
the `E6` pin in the matrix, therefore pressing the key mapped to
`BACKLIT` resulted in phantom keypresses for all keys in the
corresponding column.