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I go back and forth between an Ergodox and an Atreus! My ergodox layout though is completely compatible with my atreus -- the extra buttons are just for helpful macros like launching special terminal profiles and stuff (my bindings and stuff are all in my dotfiles if you want to take a look!)
As for templates, you can find what I make use of in my config here. I've adapted them from various other people. Not sure how useful these will be to you. The truth is, there are loads of templates out there just a google search away. Although it could be nice to dump them all in a single location with standard formatting, etc., in practice, it's not too difficult to poke around a bit until one finds a template that works for them, adapting it from there. But feel free to make use of what I've assembled however you like.
general tex repo template
Although I don't take live notes myself, I have invested a fair bit of time developing my own library of TeX snippets that have really reduced the time it takes me to type out mathematical expressions. I found early on that the general pattern of tabbing through the ${1}, ${2}, ... snippet fields that I see a fair bit of in your snippets really didn't work for me. It slowed me down by restricting my ability to make quick leaps between sections of my files when my lecturers made mistakes on the board, which is why all of my snippets that aren't just quick symbol substitutions are basically just macros following a condensed syntax that doesn't require me to reach over to type \ or {/}. Maybe this is something you should think about for your uses.
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