evremap
A keyboard input remapper for Linux/Wayland systems, written by @wez (by wez)
kmonad
An advanced keyboard manager (by kmonad)
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294 | 3,544 | |
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3.8 | 7.4 | |
about 2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Haskell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
evremap
Posts with mentions or reviews of evremap.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-29.
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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
kmonad
Posts with mentions or reviews of kmonad.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-09.
- FW13 keyboard QMK support
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Cursorless is alien magic from the future – Xe Iaso
have you actually tried that? afaik they don't get you the perfect home row mods due to some limitations re. how they implement the tap vs hold logic
https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad/issues/228
- KMonad version 0.4.2 is available
- KMonad – a keyboard manager with layers, multi-tap, tap-hold, and more
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The unix69 keyboard layout: nerdy and nice
I use kmonad[1] to have QMK-like functionality on any keyboard.
https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
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Can't find F13-24 labels
You can create F13-F24 purely in software with key mapping tools. On Windows, one way is with the PowerToys Keyboard Manager: remap some unimportant keys to F13, F14, etc. Another way is with KMonad (cross platform), and define the keymap with KeyF13, KeyF14, etc.
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Some useful software customizations for my NyPhy Air60 (linux)
There you have the software link : https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
- Keyboard Layout Is Broken
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No linux drivers for rgb and macros?
Other option I would suggest for any linux user with keyboards without QMK is to try KMonad https://github.com/kmonad/kmonad
- Toward a More Useful Keyboard