- heavily inspired by urob config (combos > layers)
- common symbols for JS/TS are prioritized (some deviaton from urob config here)
- Brace is available on bottom row, bracket on top row. I keep a dedicated backspace and don't really use delete (I use
xin vim) - Swap back vertical combo & to be below 7 with | below - I do more logical compares than maths so this made sense for my use and it follows the number symbol row more closely
- Horizontal combos on the left middle row for undo, redo, and select all. Along with cut/copy/paste (bottom row combos) this allows for most text related actions I need while using a mouse, all on left hand.
- Brace is available on bottom row, bracket on top row. I keep a dedicated backspace and don't really use delete (I use
- homerow mods ("Timeless" per urob) Homerow follows ACGS mods
- This leaves my tiling window navigation keys (Gui, Gui + SHIFT) close by (* see OS Accommmodations below)
- navigation layers
- with the tiling window shortcuts above, i have the
spaceandmovelayers set up for single handed window movement if needed (eg, while using mouse)
- with the tiling window shortcuts above, i have the
- Key / shift remap (per urob)
- ? / ! are combined, with f slash (/) available via combo (per urob)
- , / ; and . / : on tap, shift tap. < / > are available as shifted parens combos (homerow)
- Macros
- javascript function macros on top, bottom rows via combo. these place the cursor inside the parens.
- vim like nav on base/nav layers
- Mods - Karabiner remaps Gui -> Ctrl and Ctrl -> Gui, this keeps consistent mod "intentions" across OS
- combos are available on base, nav, num layers.
numlayer provides a southpaw numpad.navlayer overlays arrow keys over hjkl for easier navigation in non-vim settings. The numpad also hasLG()applied to all numbers for space changing. there are shortcuts for alfred and mission control on the homerow.mvprovides single handed window space movement (mod+shift applied over num layer). This is accessed via a double tap of theNAVlayer key.utilis a conditional layer triggered by activating num/nav. this is a bit of a dumping ground for os/media/zmk utils.