"""This script automates the copying of the default keymap into your own keymap. """ import shutil from pathlib import Path import qmk.path from milc import cli @cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', help='Specify keyboard name. Example: 1upkeyboards/1up60hse') @cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='Specify the name for the new keymap directory') @cli.subcommand('Creates a new keymap for the keyboard of your choosing') def new_keymap(cli): """Creates a new keymap for the keyboard of your choosing. """ # ask for user input if keyboard or keymap was not provided in the command line keyboard = cli.config.new_keymap.keyboard if cli.config.new_keymap.keyboard else input("Keyboard Name: ") keymap = cli.config.new_keymap.keymap if cli.config.new_keymap.keymap else input("Keymap Name: ") # generate keymap paths kb_path = Path('keyboards') / keyboard keymap_path = qmk.path.keymap(keyboard) keymap_path_default = keymap_path / 'default' keymap_path_new = keymap_path / keymap # check directories if not kb_path.exists(): cli.log.error('Keyboard %s does not exist!', kb_path) exit(1) if not keymap_path_default.exists(): cli.log.error('Keyboard default %s does not exist!', keymap_path_default) exit(1) if keymap_path_new.exists(): cli.log.error('Keymap %s already exists!', keymap_path_new) exit(1) # create user directory with default keymap files shutil.copytree(str(keymap_path_default), str(keymap_path_new), symlinks=True) # end message to user cli.log.info("%s keymap directory created in: %s", keymap, keymap_path_new) cli.log.info("Compile a firmware with your new keymap by typing: \n\n\tqmk compile -kb %s -km %s\n", keyboard, keymap)