X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fgetting_started_introduction.md;h=e183d77eeb57854157d9e7981efc325f18960894;hb=7ec583e5efb276ce90a40a1df985de7d0d0b8f46;hp=504af7ba776a3b2a46ef85d3c9185f6cb4179d63;hpb=b666921e258838f8eb8dcd9038f6f4f7f4159453;p=qmk_firmware.git diff --git a/docs/getting_started_introduction.md b/docs/getting_started_introduction.md index 504af7ba7..e183d77ee 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started_introduction.md +++ b/docs/getting_started_introduction.md @@ -6,13 +6,23 @@ This page attempts to explain the basic information you need to know to work wit QMK is a fork of [Jun Wako](https://github.com/tmk)'s [tmk_keyboard](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard) project. The original TMK code, with modifications, can be found in the `tmk` folder. The QMK additions to the project may be found in the `quantum` folder. Keyboard projects may be found in the `handwired` and `keyboard` folders. +### Userspace Structure + +Within the folder `users` is a directory for each user. This is a place for users to put code that they might use between keyboards. See the docs for [Userspace feature](feature_userspace.md) for more information. + ### Keyboard Project Structure -Within the folder `keyboards` and its subfolder `handwired` is a directory for each keyboard project, for example `qmk_firmware/keyboards/clueboard`. Within it you'll find the following structure: +Within the folder `keyboards`, its subfolder `handwired` and its vendor and manufacture subdirectories e.g. `clueboard` is a directory for each keyboard project, for example `qmk_firmware/keyboards/clueboard/2x1800`. Within it, you'll find the following structure: * `keymaps/`: Different keymaps that can be built * `rules.mk`: The file that sets the default "make" options. Do not edit this file directly, instead use a keymap specific `rules.mk`. * `config.h`: The file that sets the default compile time options. Do not edit this file directly, instead use a keymap specific `config.h`. +* `info.json`: The file used for setting layout for QMK Configurator. See [Configurator Support](reference_configurator_support.md) for more information. +* `readme.md`: A brief overview of the keyboard. +* `.h`: This file is where the keyboard layout is defined against the keyboard's switch matrix. +* `.c`: This file is where you can find custom code for the keyboard. + +For more information on project structure, see [QMK Keyboard Guidelines](hardware_keyboard_guidelines.md). ### Keymap Structure @@ -31,15 +41,10 @@ There are 3 possible `config.h` locations: * userspace (`/users//config.h`) * keymap (`/keyboards//keymaps//config.h`) -The build system automatically picks up the config files in the above order. If you wish to override any setting set by a previous `config.h` you will need to first include some boilerplate code around the settings you wish to change. +The build system automatically picks up the config files in the above order. If you wish to override any setting set by a previous `config.h` you will need to first include some boilerplate code for the settings you wish to change. ``` -#ifndef CONFIG_USER_H -#define CONFIG_USER_H - -// overrides go here! - -#endif +#pragma once ``` Then to override a setting from the previous `config.h` file you must `#undef` and then `#define` the setting again. @@ -47,12 +52,9 @@ Then to override a setting from the previous `config.h` file you must `#undef` a The boilerplate code and setting look like this together: ``` -#ifndef CONFIG_USER_H -#define CONFIG_USER_H +#pragma once // overrides go here! #undef MY_SETTING #define MY_SETTING 4 - -#endif ```