* FORK!
* WIP - just how i like it
* empty
* more movement
* mouse keys
* more vimminess
* append/insert shift
* WIP - vim macros
* blocked out layer below in cmd mode.
also, about to restart my cmd approach.
* WIP - new vim layer
ripoff of the ergodox one, but rewritten as a state machine.
* debugged some, got key repeat working
* moooar coverage
* moooar coverage
* regular vis mode
* basically done with basics.
* some refactoring
- common movement sequences into helper function
- added some rgb controls
* modkey passthru feature
* stdized on cmd-left/right instead of ctrl-a/e
sadly. as there's no reliable shift-ctrl-e
* indicator lights
* moved vim layer into userspace
* cleaned up some yanking edge cases
* docs and some tweaks to layerescapes
* updated/added license strings
* updated comments
* moved config changes to keymap
* spurious changes removed
* cleanup pass, HT drashna for suggestions
- used _keymap() pattern to better modularize event processing in userspace
- made some static things static
- removed unused function
- improved reset.
* dz60 started. keymaps done.
* bugfixes: missing state change in d-, lspace should toggle vim mode.
* Caps lock indicator -> vim indicator.
And adjusted mousekey settings.
* don't actually need the second move trigger and it makes typing less responsive.
* some oppurtunistic bugfixing from my other keyboard (sorry)
* added readme for my dz60 keymap.
* bugfixing and comments updated (niu_mini)
* cleanup as suggested from review
Contains common code for Xton's vim emulation (vimulation?) layer.
Inspired/stolen from the ergodox_ez/vim keymap. Rewritten to be a more straightforward state machine and support more macros. Vim layers _CMD and _EDIT are designed to lay on top of an otherwise fully-functional layout. _CMD runs the entire vim state machine while _EDIT should lay across your base layer and mask off just the escape key.
Works via OSX text editing shortcuts, mainly MOD+arrow combinations. This has some limitations and only works on OSX.
The _CMD layer will temporarily disable itself while CMD or ALT are held down so that typical OSX shortcuts can be used without switching out of vim mode.