qmk-crkbd-vscode-builder
nyx-kb
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9.0 | 3.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 10 months ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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qmk-crkbd-vscode-builder
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ZSA Voyager: Low profile split keyboard
Why would you ever need to hit Shift-Option-F12 ? They keyboard is customizable and the IDE shortcuts are customizable. I have a VsCode layer on my crkbd (https://github.com/luc-languagetools/qmk-crkbd-vscode-builde...). I generate the actual keycodes using this python script, which also outputs my VsCode keybindings.json: https://github.com/luc-languagetools/qmk-crkbd-vscode-builde...
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What's your favorite feature you implemented on your keymap? (can be anything!)
I have a dedicated VSCode layer and some associated code which allows me to manage VScode shortcuts a bit easier: https://github.com/luc-languagetools/qmk-crkbd-vscode-builder
- How I generate my VSCode key bindings automatically + avoid having the massing qmk_firmware repo taking up space
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48hrs with Fedora Silverblue and I'm SOLD. Question: does anyone else use a volatile home ?
How I generate my QMK firmware using toolbox: https://github.com/luc-languagetools/qmk-crkbd-vscode-builder
nyx-kb
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ZSA Voyager: Low profile split keyboard
I made this a while back to fill that exact need: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
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Low Profile 65% split? Does it exist? Bonus points for wireless?
How about the 64 keys Nyx https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb or Taira https://github.com/strayer/taira-keyboard that has 66 keys ? They're low profile and support ZMK.
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The origin story of our new ortholinear keyboard
Here's one I designed as my first electronics project: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
Seems to meet your criteria, but obviously requires some assembly.
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GitHub – tzarc/djinn: Djinn Split Keyboard
Mine isn't there: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
Of course, I need to do a better job at advertising and keeping up with trends like OLED screens and rotary knobs. But as a plain-Jane Bluetooth split ortho keyboard, I fervently enjoy typing on it.
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I brought it to work today to show the developers but nobody cares
Just put that in the legacy pile, and build this guy instead: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
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Keyboard Builders' Digest // Issue 21
The Nyx, a low-profile, split, wireless ergo by u/tadfisher is now open hardware (repo).
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Adjustable, low-impact keeb is about as comfortable as it gets
Keeping palms in the air has alleviated my wrist and saddle joint pain as well. What helped immensely to build the habit was to switch to a low-profile keyboard so there is nowhere to rest my wrists.
P.S. The keyboard I switched to was designed and built by myself [1]. It is a fantastic first project for someone new to electronics (e.g. me).
[1]: https://github.com/tadfisher/nyx-kb
- As promised, Nyx is open hardware
What are some alternatives?
hillside - Family of split ergonomic keyboards with three rows of five or six keys, aggressive column stagger, generous thumb arc and optional bottom utility keys
lagrange-keyboard - A configurable, handwired, ergonomic keyboard
keyboards - A split keyboard layout, optimized for Portuguese, English, working with numbers and software programming with VIM plugins.
yaemk-split-kb - 5x8 Split keyboard with thumb-clusters, rotary encoders and oleds.
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
Sweep - Sweep - a small promicro based keyboard inspired by the Ferris.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
qmk-crkbd-vscode-builde
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
keyboards - @tzarc's custom keyboard designs.