komokana VS splitKbCompare

Compare komokana vs splitKbCompare and see what are their differences.

komokana

Automatic application-aware keyboard layer switching for Windows (by LGUG2Z)

splitKbCompare

An interactive tool for comparing layouts of different split mechanical keyboards (by jhelvy)
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komokana splitKbCompare
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7.3 3.7
23 days ago 29 days ago
Rust R
MIT License MIT License
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komokana

Posts with mentions or reviews of komokana. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-20.
  • Ask HN: Programs that saved you 100 hours? (2022 edition)
    69 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Dec 2022
    kanata[1] and komokana[2].

    kanata is basically like QMK for any keyboard without the firmware requirement. I use kanata with my trusty old iMac keyboard which is to this day my favourite keyboard of all time. But now I have all the cool QMK-style layers with it.

    So that is awesome on its own, but where it gets even better for me, and this is where the seconds have really added up to hours, is that I wrote another piece of software which programmatically changes layers on kanata whenever a different window is focused in my tiling window manager.

    This has honestly changed -everything- for me. I no longer have to waste keys on my keyboard to switch layers, I no longer have to -think- about switching layers, I just focus another window with alt+hjkl and whatever keyboard layer I expect for any given application is automatically applied. Definitely one of those "you can never go back" experiences for me.

    [1]: https://github.com/jtroo/kanata

    [2]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komokana

  • Show HN: Komorebi – A tiling window manager for Windows 10/11 written in Rust
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Oct 2022
  • ErgodoxE EZ – an ergonomic keyboard with open source firmware
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Sep 2022
    I have an Ergodox EZ sitting collecting dust these days. I got a great deal of use out of it and before long I was compiling my own firmware and making use of various advanced QMK features that were not available through the online visual layer configuration tool.

    The keyboard has great build quality, the customer service is great (I got a free replacement for the right half after an issue with one of the keys), the ortholinear layout isn't that difficult to get used to, but ultimately the issue for me was that my hands aren't big enough to use the keyboard comfortably or to type as accurately as I'd like / as I'm used to typing.

    I'm now back on my Apple Magic Keyboard and happier than ever, though with a few tweaks and improvements taken from my time using the Ergodox EZ.

    I am now using kanata[1] which allows me to have multiple QMK-style layers on my regular old keyboard. This is already a huge step up from my pre-Ergodox days! I also like that I can have my layer configurations version controlled in a plain old git/dotfiles repo.

    Since the layers are handled at the software level, I wrote my own integration with kanata, called komokana[2] to switch keyboard layers programmatically based on different state events emitted from my tiling window manager[3].

    What that means in practice is that my keyboard can automatically switch to an app-specific layer when that app's window is focused, or to a workspace specific layer, or to a browser tab-specific layer, or really just switch on any event emitted by the window manager or any specific window manager state.

    For me, this is really the killer feature of my setup now, and one that I don't think would be anywhere near as easy to implement with QMK which sits at the hardware level.

    [1]: https://github.com/jtroo/kanata

    [2]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komokana

    [3]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi

  • diesel-autoincrement-new-struct: Generate NewStructs for all your tables with autoincrementing IDs
    4 projects | /r/rust | 6 Aug 2022
    Hello friends! You may know me from my previous posts about my tiling window manager and my automatic keyboard layer switcher (or maybe even my harebrained attempts to get Helix to behave more like Vim!)
  • Tips on going mouseless on Windows?
    5 projects | /r/ErgoMechKeyboards | 5 Aug 2022
  • komokana: Automatic application-aware keyboard layer switching
    1 project | /r/olkb | 26 Jul 2022
    2 projects | /r/ErgoMechKeyboards | 26 Jul 2022
    3 projects | /r/KeyboardLayouts | 26 Jul 2022
  • Show HN: Komokana – Automatic app-aware keyboard layer switcher written in Rust
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Jul 2022
  • Introducing komokana: An automatic application-aware keyboard layer switcher for Windows
    4 projects | /r/rust | 25 Jul 2022
    With all of these pieces now in place, I am very happy to introduce komokana. an automatic application-aware keyboard layer switcher for Windows.

splitKbCompare

Posts with mentions or reviews of splitKbCompare. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-08.
  • SVG of Moonlander?
    1 project | /r/ErgoMechKeyboards | 17 Mar 2023
    The tool is built in an unusual fashion - the images are in an adobe Illustrator file, and then exported as pngs for the separate layers. I suspect you can open the source files in AI and pull out the vectors your after. Here's the repo: https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare
  • ErgodoxE EZ – an ergonomic keyboard with open source firmware
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Sep 2022
    I used a Kinesis Advantage as my main keyboard for 10 years. A few years ago I got an Ergodox EZ, but just couldn't get into it. I've been using a NiZ Atom68 as my main keyboard for over a year now and am rather happy with it. I have plans to build and try

    These days I think that there are so many good community designed keyboards [0] that it behooves anyone who has the notion they'd like something better than a standard layout keyboard to do a bit of research and testing. For any keyboard layout it is fairly trivial to make a printout and stick it to your desk to get an impression of how it fits your hand size/shape and your preferred resting/neutral position.

    Recently I've found Ben Vallack [1] to be an excellent resource on keyboard customization and his philosophy echoes my own, though he shows much more dedication to the craft and exploration of keyboarding than I could ever hope or wish to. He has an excellent series on designing and making your own keyboard [2], as well as well thought out explanations and explorations of creating and learning personalized keyboard layouts [3][4]. His more general explorations of usability in computing and beyond have been inspiring as well [5].

      0: https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare
  • I'm looking for an ergonomic mechanical keyboard with Spanish keys - unicorn?
    2 projects | /r/ErgoMechKeyboards | 10 Apr 2022
    Try some split layouts on paper to get an idea https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare
  • Can we get a pinned discussion about key maps?
    1 project | /r/ErgoMechKeyboards | 1 Dec 2021
    alright, i've informed jhelvy (via github issue) about my plan to move his useful tool to a wiki entry. so let us wait for some days before someone make the thread about keymap and stuff.
  • It’s Finally Here! Manibus Keyboard Launches Midnight GMT, 4pm PT
    5 projects | /r/ErgoMechKeyboards | 30 Nov 2021
    The keyboard will also be added to the split keyboard layout comparison site. It's been added in the queue.
  • Manibus, my passion project of 3 years is finally in it's last stages of protoyping and I'd like to share it with you
    4 projects | /r/MechanicalKeyboards | 9 Sep 2021
    Hi again, just wanted to update you that I've opened and issue to add Manibus to the splitKbComparison website: https://github.com/jhelvy/splitKbCompare/issues/60

What are some alternatives?

When comparing komokana and splitKbCompare you can also consider the following projects:

kanata - Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization

keyboard-pcb-guide - Guide on how to design keyboard PCBs with KiCad

komorebi - A tiling window manager for Windows 🍉

qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families

yasb - A highly configurable cross-platform (Windows) status bar written in Python.

regexplain - 🔍 An RStudio addin slash regex utility belt

qmk_configurator - The QMK Configurator

ErgoDox - ErgoDox Mechanical Keyboard pcb & acrylic case

helix-vim - A Vim-like configuration for Helix

manibus-switch-plates - Manibus keyboard plate files for those of you curious to try out the keyboard layout.

PowerAccent - Easily create accented letters with all type of keyboard (QWERTY, AZERTY, others...)