* Fix up bastardkb boards since blackpill support is officially added.
* Check for blackpill version, not elite c.
* Add checks in chibiOS config since multiple ARM controllers supported.
* Rework rules.mk for keymaps to better handle arm vs avr support
* Start moving away from `matrix_*_*` functions.
* `housekeeping_task_*` instead of `matrix_scan_*`
* `keyboard_(pre|post)_init_*` instead of `matrix_init_*`
* Add ℂℴmⅈℂ unicode input method.
* Clean up unicode code to be more compact and flexible.
* Remove/move Pro Micro LED commands to userspace and better filter them
* Fixup OLED code
* Use newer quantum keycode functions/preprocessors rather than manual bit manipulation
* Make unicode mode render much more compact/simple.
* Make qmk secrets more self contained
* Remove custom implementation of split watchdog
QMK runs on a diverse range of keyboards. Some of these keyboards are
well maintained and see constant community contributions, while others
are part of the repository for historical reasons.
Official QMK Keyboards
Ortholinear Keyboards -
Jack Humbert
What makes OLKB keyboards shine is a combo of lean aesthetics,
compact size, and killer tactile feel. These are available through olkb.com as well as through Massdrop from time to time, as easy to
assemble kits.
Planck — A 40% DIY powerhouse of
customizability and modification capability. It’s a lean, mean, typing
machine.
Moonlander Mark I — A next-gen
split, ergonomic keyboard with an active left side, USB type C,
integrated wrist rest, and a thumb cluster that can move.
ErgoDox EZ — A powerful split
mechanical keyboard.
Planck EZ — A 40% DIY powerhouse
of customizability and modification capability. It’s a lean, mean,
typing machine, which ships fully assembled with a two-year
warranty.
Community-supported QMK
Keyboards
These keyboards are part of the QMK repository, but their
manufacturers are not official maintainers of the repository.
Since there are too many to list here and keep updated, please see
the folder listing instead.