qmk-firmware/docs
Seebs 39d3d92364 Allow multiple process_record() calls per scan
This is particularly relevant for, e.g., the ergodox EZ and
other keyboards with slow scan rates. Without changing the API or
behavior of individual process_record() calls, we allow a
configuration flag to make multiple calls in a single scan.

This will probably have miniscule effects on non-steno users,
and it's not enabled by default for any keyboards. Added note
about it to ergodox README.

Signed-off-by: seebs <seebs@seebs.net>
2017-11-21 00:20:52 -05:00
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contributing.md update contributing guidelines 2017-11-01 21:42:05 -04:00
custom_quantum_functions.md
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eclipse.md
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faq_debug.md Document the Teensy hardware reset problem 2017-11-12 11:51:12 -05:00
faq_general.md Improvements to documentation (#1919) 2017-11-01 11:21:54 -04:00
faq_keymap.md
faq.md
feature_advanced_keycodes.md 333fred layout update (#1971) 2017-11-06 12:09:01 -05:00
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feature_ps2_mouse.md
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feature_space_cadet.md
feature_stenography.md
feature_tap_dance.md
feature_terminal.md
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feature_unicode.md
feature_userspace.md Add "KC_MAKE" to userspace example 2017-11-14 11:02:00 -05:00
features.md
flashing.md
fuse.txt
getting_started_build_tools.md Improvements to documentation (#1919) 2017-11-01 11:21:54 -04:00
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getting_started_vagrant.md update some docs 2017-11-09 16:19:13 -05:00
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hand_wire.md Update hand_wire.md 2017-11-13 18:48:55 -05:00
hardware_avr.md
hardware_drivers.md
hardware_keyboard_guidelines.md use real greater than and less than chars 2017-11-02 16:27:17 -07:00
hardware.md
how_keyboards_work.md
isp_flashing_guide.md
keycode.txt
keycodes_basic.md
keycodes_us_ansi_shifted.md
keycodes.md Clarify KC_PWR vs KC_POWER. Fixes #1994. 2017-11-10 17:58:32 -05:00
keymap.md Fixed some grammar and typos on the docs (#1989) 2017-11-09 16:18:31 -05:00
porting_your_keyboard_to_qmk_(arm_and_other_chibios_cpus).md
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quantum_keycodes.md
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usb_nkro.txt

Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware

What is QMK Firmware?

QMK (Quantum Mechanical Keyboard) is an open source community that maintains QMK Firmware, QMK Flasher, qmk.fm, and these docs. QMK Firmware is a keyboard firmware based on the tmk_keyboard with some useful features for Atmel AVR controllers, and more specifically, the OLKB product line, the ErgoDox EZ keyboard, and the Clueboard product line. It has also been ported to ARM chips using ChibiOS. You can use it to power your own hand-wired or custom keyboard PCB.

How to get it

If you plan on contributing a keymap, keyboard, or features to QMK, the easiest thing to do is fork the repo through Github, and clone your repo locally to make your changes, push them, then open a Pull Request from your fork.

Otherwise, you can either download it directly (zip, tar), or clone it via git (git@github.com:qmk/qmk_firmware.git), or https (https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware.git).

How to compile

Before you are able to compile, you'll need to install an environment for AVR or/and ARM development. Once that is complete, you'll use the make command to build a keyboard and keymap with the following notation:

make planck/rev4:default

This would build the rev4 revision of the planck with the default keymap. Not all keyboards have revisions (also called subprojects or folders), in which case, it can be omitted:

make preonic:default

How to customize

QMK has lots of features to explore, and a good deal of reference documentation to dig through. Most features are taken advantage of by modifying your keymap, and changing the keycodes.