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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
I have a lot of cool features in my keymap, developing them was my pet projevt in this last year and a half, and I could say it is hard to choose, but I'm actually porting them to ZMK at the moment, so it is easy to day which of them I miss the most and hurry to finish porting. 1 - My custom layout, Romak. I couldn't even touch my Zen while it was flashed with the default firmware. 2 - Properly configured home row mods. Tap-preferred should be the default. 3 - Accented keys in a one-shot layer. It extends the base kayer and makes typing in Portuguese really easy. I still have to use mod-mosphs to make the uppercase versions work. 4 - One-shot Shift in a thumb key. It was easy to implement, but when I tried to add Caps Word to a tap dance in the same key.and broke it, I noticed how critical it was to have it working properly. 5 - Shortcut combos in the base layer. I have combos in the base layer for the most common shortcuts, like save, xopy, paste, etc. As well as for Enter. I can't live without them. 6 - And finally Caps Word. I use to have it activated with a double tap in the OSM Shift, and I could make it work in ZMK, but it broke the flavor of the hold behavior in the same key (a bug in tao dances, I guess), so I had to use my alternate activation mode, which is holding Ctrl and tapping OSM Shift.
This may be off-topic, but would you mind sharing your AutoHotKey script? I'm used to Jumpapp on Linux, but I was never able to recreate the same behavior on Windows.