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<title>rs: code friendly keymap for preonic, iris and my preonic clone (#4303)</title>
<updated>2019-01-25T20:57:10Z</updated>
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<name>Olivier Poitrey</name>
<email>rs@rhapsodyk.net</email>
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<published>2019-01-25T20:57:10Z</published>
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I worked on those keymap to simplify the use of 60% keyboards for
coders. Instead of trying to mimic planck, this keymap remove
raise/lower layer complexity and keep some important sign keys for coder
in the upper right side pretty much the same way as they are on a full
keyboard.

A karabiner configuration is also provided to mimic most of the keymap
features on the macbook internal keyboard for when you are forced to use
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