From 0277f01cd69051997411244aaf5a14812cdb04f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonas Hahn Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2025 21:05:46 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Remove all --- flake.lock | 23 ---- flake.nix | 2 +- modules/hardware/config.kbd | 206 ------------------------------------ 3 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 230 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 modules/hardware/config.kbd diff --git a/flake.lock b/flake.lock index 824280f..6e230b0 100644 --- a/flake.lock +++ b/flake.lock @@ -21,28 +21,6 @@ "type": "github" } }, - "kmonad": { - "inputs": { - "nixpkgs": [ - "nixpkgs" - ] - }, - "locked": { - "dir": "nix", - "lastModified": 1762117835, - "narHash": "sha256-1xcZ4TJWNnDo8yxrHVUZKv3V1fBWC383+HjPPeBAUf8=", - "owner": "kmonad", - "repo": "kmonad", - "rev": "52050528a1e45b3732ff476d1de1bef72e637a23", - "type": "github" - }, - "original": { - "dir": "nix", - "owner": "kmonad", - "repo": "kmonad", - "type": "github" - } - }, "nixpkgs": { "locked": { "lastModified": 1760139962, @@ -76,7 +54,6 @@ "root": { "inputs": { "home-manager": "home-manager", - "kmonad": "kmonad", "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs", "nixpkgs-unstable": "nixpkgs-unstable", "sops-nix": "sops-nix" diff --git a/flake.nix b/flake.nix index 1380eae..bd6568a 100644 --- a/flake.nix +++ b/flake.nix @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ # Understand what everything does outputs = - { self, nixpkgs, nixpkgs-unstable, sops-nix, home-manager, kmonad, ... }@inputs: + { self, nixpkgs, nixpkgs-unstable, sops-nix, home-manager, ... }@inputs: let system = "x86_64-linux"; diff --git a/modules/hardware/config.kbd b/modules/hardware/config.kbd deleted file mode 100644 index 12a1e7b..0000000 --- a/modules/hardware/config.kbd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -(defcfg - ;; For Linux - input (device-file "/dev/input/by-id/usb-04d9_daskeyboard-event-kbd" :ignore-missing true) - output (uinput-sink "My KMonad output" - ;; To understand the importance of the following line, see the section on - ;; Compose-key sequences at the near-bottom of this file. - "sleep 1 && setxkbmap -option compose:ralt") - cmp-seq ralt ;; Set the compose key to `RightAlt' - cmp-seq-delay 5 ;; 5ms delay between each compose-key sequence press - key-seq-delay 5 ;; 5ms delay between each outputted key event - - ;; For Windows - ;; input (low-level-hook) - ;; output (send-event-sink) - - ;; For MacOS - ;; input (iokit-name "my-keyboard-product-string") - ;; output (kext) - - ;; Comment this if you want unhandled events not to be emitted - fallthrough true - - ;; Set this to false to disable any command-execution in KMonad - allow-cmd true - - ;; Set the implicit around to `around` - implicit-around around -) - - -#| -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Necessary: at least 1 `defsrc` block - - It is difficult to explain the `defsrc` block without immediately going into - `deflayer` blocks as well. Essentially, KMonad maps input-events to various - internal actions, many of which generate output events. The `defsrc` block - explains the layout on which we specify our `deflayer`s down the line. - - It is important to realize that the `defsrc` block doesn't *necessarily* have - to coincide with your actual input keyboard. You can specify a full 100% - `defsrc` block, but only use a 40% keyboard. This will mean that every - `deflayer` you specify will also have to match your 100% `defsrc`, and that - your actual keyboard would be physically unable to trigger about 60% of your - keymap, but it would be perfectly valid syntax. - - The dual of this (and more useful) is that it is also perfectly valid to only - specify that part of your keyboard in `defsrc` that you want to remap. If you - use a 100% keyboard, but don't want to remap the numpad at all you can simply - leave the numpad out of your `defsrc`, and it should work just fine. In that - particular case you probably want to set `fallthrough` to `true` in your - `defcfg` block though. - - There is also support for named `defsrc` blocks. They contain `:name ` - as the first argument in their definition. - - The layouting in the `defsrc` block is completely free, whitespace simply gets - ignored. We strive to provide a name for every keycode that is no longer than - 4 characters, so we find that laying out your keymap in columns of 5 works out - quite nicely (although wider columns will allow for more informative aliases, - see below). - - You can also insert a placeholder button using `XX`. This is almost the same - as extra white space but you still need to bind a button to it. Said button is - never used. This is occasionally useful if you have buttons which don't emit a - keycode or have the same keycode multiple times on the same keyboard. In such - cases large chunks of whitespace may be more confusing then a placeholder - button. If you further want to specify which button this placeholder refers - to, you can use an alias (see below). - - Instead of keycodes directly you can also use an alias (see `defalias`). - The syntax for aliases is the same as described in `deflayer`. Keep in mind - that buttons, which won't work if you place them in `defsrc` directly, will - also not work if you use them via an alias. - - Most keycodes should be obvious. If you are unsure, check - './src/KMonad/Keyboard/Keycode.hs'. Every Keycode has a name corresponding to - its Keycode name, but all lower-case and with the 'Key' prefix removed. There - are also various aliases for Keycodes starting around line 350. If you are - trying to bind a key and there is not a 4-letter alias, please file an issue, - or better yet, a pull-request, and it will be added promptly. - - Also, you can consult './keymap/template/' for various input templates to use - directly or to look up keycodes by position. Here we use the input-template - for 'us_ansi_60.kbd' - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |# - -(defsrc - grv 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = bspc - tab q w e r t y u i o p [ ] \ - caps a s d f g h j k l ; ' ret - lsft z x c v b n m , . / rsft - lctl lmet lalt spc ralt rmet cmp rctl -) - -(deflayer capsasa - grv 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = bspc - tab q w e r t y u i o p [ ] \ - lctrl a s d f g h j k l ; ' ret - lsft z x c v b n m , . / rsft - lctl lmet lalt spc ralt rmet cmp rctl -) - -(defsrc :name numpad - nlck kp/ kp* kp- - kp7 kp8 kp9 kp+ - kp4 kp5 kp6 - kp1 kp2 kp3 kprt - kp0 kp. -) - -(defsrc :name with-aliases @foo @power) - - - -(defalias - num (layer-toggle numbers) ;; Bind num to a button that switches to a layer - kil C-A-del ;; Bind kil to a button that Ctrl-Alt-deletes - power XX ;; Placeholder for power button of keyboard - foo @bar ;; An alias with a forward reference to another alias - bar a -) - - -#| NOTE: The above code could just as easily have been written as: -(defalias num (layer-toggle numbers)) -(defalias kil C-A-del) - -(deflayer qwerty - grv 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = bspc - tab q w e r t y u i o p [ ] \ - caps a s d f g h j k l ; ' ret - lsft z x c v b n m , . / rsft - lctl @num lalt spc ralt rmet @sym @tst -) - -(deflayer phone :source numpad - :implicit-around disabled - nlck kp/ kp* kp- - kp1 kp2 kp3 kp+ - kp4 kp5 kp6 - kp7 kp8 kp9 kprt - kp0 kp. -) - - - -(deflayer numbers - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ XX / 7 8 9 - _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ XX * 4 5 6 + _ _ - _ _ \( \) . XX 0 1 2 3 _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -) - - - -(defalias - - ;; Something useful - cpy C-c - pst C-v - cut C-x - - ;; Something silly - md1 (around a (around b c)) ;; abc - md2 (around a (around-only lsft b)) ;; aB - md3 C-A-M-S-l - md4 (around % b) ;; BEWARE: %B, not %b, do you see why? - md5 (around-when-alone lctl c) -) - - -(defalias - ctl-lck (stepped (press-only lctl) (release-only lctl))) - - - -(deflayer modded-test - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ @md4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ @md1 @md2 @md3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ @cut @cpy @pst _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -) - - -(defalias - mc1 #(K M o n a d) - mc2 #(C-c P50 A-tab P50 C-v) ;; Careful, this might do something - mc3 #(P200 h P150 4 P100 > < P50 > < P20 0 r z 1 ! 1 ! !) - mc4 (tap-macro a (pause 50) @md2 (pause 50) c) - mc5 (tap-macro-release esc esc esc) - mc6 #(@mc3 spc @mc3 spc @mc3) -) - -(deflayer macro-test - _ @mc1 @mc2 @mc3 @mc4 @mc5 @mc6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -) - - -