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[New keyboard]silverbullet44 (#7950)
* make silverbullet44

* comment edit

* venderID

* Fix parentheses in macros, and in general clean up quantum.h (#5021)

* Fix up GPIO macros

* Fix up send string macros

`string` arguments must not be parenthesized

* Fix up miscellaneous macros

* Make indentation uniform (4 spaces)

* Make #ifdef vs #if defined usage consistent

* Reorder standard includes

* Revert indentation changes as per review comments

* Revert #if defined(__AVR__) → #ifdef __AVR__ change

* Change 2 space indent to 4 spaces on a couple of lines

* Replace include guard with #pragma once

* alt+tab

* copy from master:silverbullet44

* adjust for pull request

* clang-format

* create info.json

* Delete new_project.sh

* Update keyboards/silverbullet44/keymaps/default/config.h

Co-Authored-By: Max Rumpf <max.rumpf1998@gmail.com>

* Update keyboards/silverbullet44/silverbullet44.c

Co-Authored-By: Max Rumpf <max.rumpf1998@gmail.com>

* Update keyboards/silverbullet44/silverbullet44.h

Co-Authored-By: Max Rumpf <max.rumpf1998@gmail.com>

* Apply suggestions from Maxr1998

* format default keymap

* Apply suggestions from Maxr1998 (#2)

* Apply suggestions from fauxpark

* fix readme.md

* Apply suggestion from Maxr1998. (custom_keycode to MO(_ADJUST))

* I became a tricky! Hahaha!!

* Add original keymap made by FKML

* deleated at config.h

* Changed Copyright

* Delete
// Defines the keycodes used by our macros in process_record_user
//enum custom_keycodes {
//  QMKBEST = SAFE_RANGE,
//  QMKURL
//};

* Delete bool alt_pressed = false;

* Delete ADJUST

* Delete /

* Delete void matrix_scan_user(void) {

}

void led_set_user(uint8_t usb_led) {

}

* Change Copyright's year.

* Delete adjust

* Delete adjust

* Delete adjust

* 列挙型に変更

* Enclose  keymap with ```.

* Delete
#define _______ KC_TRNS
#define XXXXXXX KC_NO

* Fix indentation.

* Delete some rows.

* Aligned columns of ''readme.md''.

* I got god's keymap...hahaha:)

* Update keyboards/silverbullet44/readme.md

Co-Authored-By: fauxpark <fauxpark@gmail.com>

* Update keyboards/silverbullet44/rules.mk

Co-Authored-By: fauxpark <fauxpark@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Đorđević <vomindoraan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Max Rumpf <max.rumpf1998@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan <fauxpark@gmail.com>
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Included Keyboards

QMK runs on a diverse range of keyboards. Some of these keyboards are officially supported 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.
  • Preonic — Like the Planck, but bigger. 50%.
  • Atomic — Imagine the size of the Planck. Now imagine the size of the Preonic. Now imagine bigger. That is the Atomic. A 60% keyboard.

Clueboard - Zach White

Designed and built in Felton, CA, Clueboards keyboard emphasize quality and locally sourced components, available on clueboard.co

  • Clueboard — The 66% custom keyboard.
  • Cluecard — A small board to help you hack on QMK.
  • Cluepad — A mechanical numpad with QMK superpowers.

ErgoDox EZ and Planck EZ - ZSA Technology Labs

ZSA Technology Labs maintains its own fork of QMK which feeds its configurator, for stability and legal purposes. The ZSA boards are:

  • 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.

  • 9key — A 9-key minipad sold by Bishop Keyboards.
  • Alps64 — A 60% keyboard for Alps keyswitches.
  • AMJ60 — DIY/Assembled compact 60% keyboard.
  • Arrow Pad — A custom creation by IBNobody.
  • Atreus — Made by Technomancy.
  • Bantam44 — It is a 44-key 40% staggered keyboard.
  • DataHand — DataHand keyboard converted to use a Teensy board.
  • Ergodox Infinity - Ergonomic Split Keyboard by Input Club.
  • GH60 — A 60% Geekhack community-driven project.
  • GON NerD — Korean custom 60% PCB
  • Happy Hacking Keyboard — The Happy Hacking keyboard can be hacked with a custom controller to run QMK.
  • Infinity 60% - — Compact community keyboard by Input Club.
  • JD45 — Another Geekhack community project, designed by jdcarpe.
  • JJ40 — ps2avrGB based ortholinear sold by KPrepublic
  • KBD75 — A 75% keyboard made by made by KBDFans.
  • KC60 — A programmable Chinese-made keyboard, lost in the mists of time.
  • Kinesis Advantage — Contoured ergonomic keyboard by Kinesis Computer Ergonomics.
  • KMAC — Korean custom keyboard.
  • The Kitten Paw — A replacement controller (2016 revision) for the Filco Majestouch by Bathroom Epiphanies.
  • Lets Split - Split ortholinear 40% keyboard.
  • Phantom — A tenkeyless kit by Teel, also from Geekhack.
  • Retro Refit — Another creation by IBNobody.
  • S60-x — DIY compact keyboard designed by VinnyCordeiro for Sentraq.
  • Satan — A GH60 variant.
  • SixKeyBoard — A 6-key keyboard made by TechKeys.
  • TheVan 44 — A 44-key staggered keybard by Evangs.
  • WhiteFox — A 65% keyboard designed as a partnership by matt3o, Massdrop and Input Club
  • Vision Division — Full Size / Split Linear Keyboard by IBNobody.
  • XD004 — 1x4 macro keyboard sold by KPrepublic.
  • XD75 — 15x5 ortholinear keyboard by XIUDI.
  • YMDK NP21 — ps2avrGB based number pad (numpad) sold by YMDK on Aliexpress.