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A parametric generator for designing split, concave, ergonomic keyboards written in ocaml.
I actually happened to mean this fork, which IIRC is the most up to date - https://github.com/joshreve/dactyl-keyboard, which does have better documentation, but after giving a quick glance at that code it doesn't seem to have a function for that - only spacial offsets ('thumb_offsets').
I assume you meant this fork: https://github.com/bullwinkle3000/dactyl-keyboard? I actually went with that one at first, and managed to generate a model similar to the current one just fine, but got the same problem of not knowing which setting to tune in order to do the things I want to do. I then tried the original Clojure fork hoping for more support/documentation, but it's not that much better on that front.
You could also try using the dometyl library fork, it's in a different language (ocaml) but has a lot of nice features indcluding a flatter thumb https://github.com/geoffder/dometyl-keyboard