evremap
chkb
evremap | chkb | |
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7 | 2 | |
294 | 41 | |
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3.8 | 1.8 | |
about 2 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
Rust | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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evremap
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Keyboard mapping/macro using evremap
evremap link - https://github.com/wez/evremap
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udev hwdb: "Property expected, ignoring record with no properties."
There's no need when I already have a driver. Anyway, I went for evremap, which "targets the evdev layer of libinput"
- Remap KP_Enter to Return
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[Linux] remapping keys on kernel level; got an "Insert" and a "SysRq" key.
So, for this usecase kmonad, chkb, evremap and similars are not a solution that seems acceptable to me.
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Question about xbps-src
I'm trying to create a package from a github repo. The package has no official release tarballs, so I'm setting distfiles="https://github.com/wez/evremap". When I run xbps-src fetch evremap or xbps-src pkg evremap, it fails to find the Cargo.toml. I'm getting no indication that the zip file is even being downloaded. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, so help would be appreciated. Is it because it's a zip of the repo?
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Identify the difference
I'm using evremap. Simple to set up and just works.
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CAPS LOCK as an alternative/equivalent modifier for $mod
Purely theoretical (i.e. I didn't test it): https://github.com/wez/evremap
chkb
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[Linux] remapping keys on kernel level; got an "Insert" and a "SysRq" key.
So, for this usecase kmonad, chkb, evremap and similars are not a solution that seems acceptable to me.
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Cheap Programmable Keyboard makes any keyboard programmable. with Go
I wanted a programmable keyboard but I'm poor and I also wanted to keep improving my Go coding skills. So I implemented https://github.com/MetalBlueberry/chkb
What are some alternatives?
xcape - Linux utility to configure modifier keys to act as other keys when pressed and released on their own.
sys76-kb - RGB keyboard controller for System76 laptops
sharpkeys - SharpKeys is a utility that manages a Registry key that allows Windows to remap one key to any other key.
go-qmk-keymap - This is a utility that can format your keymap array of layers as well as generating ascii-art diagrams of those layouts.
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
kmonad-contrib - A repository of community configurations, as well as other bits and bobs
linux
wally - The Flash(ing tool)
dots - linux dotfiles
mouseable - 'Mouseable' is intended to replace a mouse or trackpad.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families