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[Docs] Use HTTPS for images and links where possible (#11695)
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diff --git a/docs/api_docs.md b/docs/api_docs.md
index 28a7dd71da..5032dbc87e 100644
--- a/docs/api_docs.md
+++ b/docs/api_docs.md
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ As you can see the payload describes all aspects of a keyboard necessary to crea
To compile your keymap into a firmware simply POST your JSON to the `/v1/compile` endpoint. In the following example we've placed the JSON payload into a file named `json_data`.
```
-$ curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d "$(< json_data)" http://api.qmk.fm/v1/compile
+$ curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d "$(< json_data)" https://api.qmk.fm/v1/compile
{
"enqueued": true,
"job_id": "ea1514b3-bdfc-4a7b-9b5c-08752684f7f6"
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ $ curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d "$(< json_data)" http://ap
After submitting your keymap you can check the status using a simple HTTP GET call:
```
-$ curl http://api.qmk.fm/v1/compile/ea1514b3-bdfc-4a7b-9b5c-08752684f7f6
+$ curl https://api.qmk.fm/v1/compile/ea1514b3-bdfc-4a7b-9b5c-08752684f7f6
{
"created_at": "Sat, 19 Aug 2017 21:39:12 GMT",
"enqueued_at": "Sat, 19 Aug 2017 21:39:12 GMT",
diff --git a/docs/api_overview.md b/docs/api_overview.md
index 91d317f06b..f851a48a4a 100644
--- a/docs/api_overview.md
+++ b/docs/api_overview.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# QMK API
-The QMK API provides an asynchronous API that Web and GUI tools can use to compile arbitrary keymaps for any keyboard supported by [QMK](http://qmk.fm/). The stock keymap template supports all QMK keycodes that do not require supporting C code. Keyboard maintainers can supply their own custom templates to enable more functionality.
+The QMK API provides an asynchronous API that Web and GUI tools can use to compile arbitrary keymaps for any keyboard supported by [QMK](https://qmk.fm/). The stock keymap template supports all QMK keycodes that do not require supporting C code. Keyboard maintainers can supply their own custom templates to enable more functionality.
## App Developers
diff --git a/docs/coding_conventions_c.md b/docs/coding_conventions_c.md
index f4e359611b..c4bace66cc 100644
--- a/docs/coding_conventions_c.md
+++ b/docs/coding_conventions_c.md
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ int foo(void) {
[Clang-format](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangFormat.html) is part of LLVM and can automatically format your code for you, because ain't nobody got time to do it manually. We supply a configuration file for it that applies most of the coding conventions listed above. It will only change whitespace and newlines, so you will still have to remember to include optional braces yourself.
-Use the [full LLVM installer](http://llvm.org/builds/) to get clang-format on Windows, or use `sudo apt install clang-format` on Ubuntu.
+Use the [full LLVM installer](https://llvm.org/builds/) to get clang-format on Windows, or use `sudo apt install clang-format` on Ubuntu.
If you run it from the command-line, pass `-style=file` as an option and it will automatically find the .clang-format configuration file in the QMK root directory.
diff --git a/docs/compatible_microcontrollers.md b/docs/compatible_microcontrollers.md
index ac90ed7464..1bf7072246 100644
--- a/docs/compatible_microcontrollers.md
+++ b/docs/compatible_microcontrollers.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Certain MCUs which do not have native USB will use [V-USB](https://www.obdev.at/
## ARM
-You can also use any ARM chip with USB that [ChibiOS](http://www.chibios.org) supports. Most have plenty of flash. Known to work are:
+You can also use any ARM chip with USB that [ChibiOS](https://www.chibios.org) supports. Most have plenty of flash. Known to work are:
### STMicroelectronics (STM32)
diff --git a/docs/contributing.md b/docs/contributing.md
index f325566fd0..fe48619e41 100644
--- a/docs/contributing.md
+++ b/docs/contributing.md
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Please keep these things in mind:
# Project Overview
-QMK is largely written in C, with specific features and parts written in C++. It targets embedded processors found in keyboards, particularly AVR ([LUFA](http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php)) and ARM ([ChibiOS](http://www.chibios.com)). If you are already well versed in Arduino programming you'll find a lot of the concepts and limitations familiar. Prior experience with Arduino is not required to successfully contribute to QMK.
+QMK is largely written in C, with specific features and parts written in C++. It targets embedded processors found in keyboards, particularly AVR ([LUFA](https://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php)) and ARM ([ChibiOS](https://www.chibios.org)). If you are already well versed in Arduino programming you'll find a lot of the concepts and limitations familiar. Prior experience with Arduino is not required to successfully contribute to QMK.
<!-- FIXME: We should include a list of resources for learning C here. -->
diff --git a/docs/de/README.md b/docs/de/README.md
index bf8fbac57a..5de496a201 100644
--- a/docs/de/README.md
+++ b/docs/de/README.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
## Was ist QMK Firmware?
-QMK (*Quantum Mechanical Keyboard*) ist eine Open-Source-Community, welche die QMK-Firmware, die QMK-Toolbox, [qmk.fm](https://qmk.fm) und diese Dokumententation betreut. QMK-Firmware ist eine Weiterentwicklung der [tmk\_keyboard](http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard)-Tastatur-Firmware mit vielen nützlichen Zusatzfunktionen für Atmel AVR-Prozessoren. Ursprünglich wurde sie für Produkte von [OLKB](http://olkb.com), das [ErgoDox EZ](http://www.ergodox-ez.com) und das [Clueboard](http://clueboard.co/) entwickelt. Im Laufe der Zeit wurde sie mit Hilfe von [ChibiOS](http://chibios.org) auch für die ARM-Architektur angepasst. Außerdem ist es inzwischen möglich, auch handverdrahtete Tastaturen und selbst geätzte PCBs mit QMK zu verwenden.
+QMK (*Quantum Mechanical Keyboard*) ist eine Open-Source-Community, welche die QMK-Firmware, die QMK-Toolbox, [qmk.fm](https://qmk.fm) und diese Dokumententation betreut. QMK-Firmware ist eine Weiterentwicklung der [tmk\_keyboard](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard)-Tastatur-Firmware mit vielen nützlichen Zusatzfunktionen für Atmel AVR-Prozessoren. Ursprünglich wurde sie für Produkte von [OLKB](https://olkb.com), das [ErgoDox EZ](https://www.ergodox-ez.com) und das [Clueboard](https://clueboard.co/) entwickelt. Im Laufe der Zeit wurde sie mit Hilfe von [ChibiOS](https://chibios.org) auch für die ARM-Architektur angepasst. Außerdem ist es inzwischen möglich, auch handverdrahtete Tastaturen und selbst geätzte PCBs mit QMK zu verwenden.
## Bezugsquelle für QMK
diff --git a/docs/de/newbs_getting_started.md b/docs/de/newbs_getting_started.md
index 8240f2bafa..188cf97e0a 100644
--- a/docs/de/newbs_getting_started.md
+++ b/docs/de/newbs_getting_started.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Wenn Du es vorziehst mit einer grafischen Oberfläche zu entwickeln kannst Du au
Du wirst ein Programm benötigen, mit dem Du **plain text** (= reiner Text) Dateien bearbeiten und speichern kannst. Wenn Du Windows benutzt, reicht dafür schon das normale `Notepad` und für Linux z.B. `gedit` oder `leafpad`. Beide sind sehr rudimentäre Editoren deren Funktionsumfang aber vollkommen ausreicht. Für macOS' standard `TextEdit` muss man ein bisschen vorsichtig sein und darauf achten, beim Speichern explizit unter _Format_ die Option _Reiner Text_ auszuwählen.
-Ansonsten ist es empfehlenswert, einen Editor herunterzuladen der für die Programmierung und das Bearbeiten von Code ausgelegt ist wie z.b [Notepad++](http://notepad-plus-plus.org/), [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/) oder [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/).
+Ansonsten ist es empfehlenswert, einen Editor herunterzuladen der für die Programmierung und das Bearbeiten von Code ausgelegt ist wie z.b [Notepad++](https://notepad-plus-plus.org/), [Sublime Text](https://www.sublimetext.com/) oder [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/).
?> Immer noch unsicher, welcher Text Editor der Richtige für Dich ist? Laurence Bradford hat eine hervorragende [Einleitung](https://learntocodewith.me/programming/basics/text-editors/) zu dem Thema geschrieben (auf Englisch).
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Wir haben versucht, die Installation der Entwicklungsumgebung für QMK so einfac
Du wirst MSYS2 (o.Ä.) und Git benötigen.
-* Befolge die Installationsanleitung auf der [MSYS2 Homepage](http://www.msys2.org)
+* Befolge die Installationsanleitung auf der [MSYS2 Homepage](https://www.msys2.org)
* Schließe alle offenen MSYS2 Fenster und öffne ein neues MSYS2 MinGW 64-bit Terminal
* Installiere Git mit dem Kommando: `pacman -S git`
diff --git a/docs/de/newbs_testing_debugging.md b/docs/de/newbs_testing_debugging.md
index b390727775..4d4e7cfee6 100644
--- a/docs/de/newbs_testing_debugging.md
+++ b/docs/de/newbs_testing_debugging.md
@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ Anmerkung: Diese Programme werden weder von QMK bereitgestellt oder gutgeheißen
* [Switch Hitter](https://elitekeyboards.com/switchhitter.php) (Nur für Windows)
* [Keyboard Viewer](https://www.imore.com/how-use-keyboard-viewer-your-mac) (Nur für Mac)
-* [Keyboard Tester](http://www.keyboardtester.com) (Web basiert)
-* [Keyboard Checker](http://keyboardchecker.com) (Web basiert)
+* [Keyboard Tester](https://www.keyboardtester.com) (Web basiert)
+* [Keyboard Checker](https://keyboardchecker.com) (Web basiert)
## Debuggen
diff --git a/docs/documentation_templates.md b/docs/documentation_templates.md
index 8df25590c4..e22dbf2387 100644
--- a/docs/documentation_templates.md
+++ b/docs/documentation_templates.md
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ This page documents the templates you should use when submitting new Keymaps and
## Keymap `readme.md` Template :id=keyboard-readmemd-template
-Most keymaps have an image depicting the layout. You can use [Keyboard Layout Editor](http://keyboard-layout-editor.com) to create an image. Upload it to [Imgur](http://imgur.com) or another hosting service, please do not include images in your Pull Request.
+Most keymaps have an image depicting the layout. You can use [Keyboard Layout Editor](https://keyboard-layout-editor.com) to create an image. Upload it to [Imgur](https://imgur.com) or another hosting service, please do not include images in your Pull Request.
Below the image you should write a short description to help people understand your keymap.
```
-![Clueboard Layout Image](http://i.imgur.com/7Capi8W.png)
+![Clueboard Layout Image](https://i.imgur.com/7Capi8W.png)
# Default Clueboard Layout
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ the Ctrl, Alt, or GUI modifiers are held down.
```
# Planck
-![Planck](http://i.imgur.com/q2M3uEU.jpg)
+![Planck](https://i.imgur.com/q2M3uEU.jpg)
-A compact 40% (12x4) ortholinear keyboard kit made and sold by OLKB and Massdrop. [More info on qmk.fm](http://qmk.fm/planck/)
+A compact 40% (12x4) ortholinear keyboard kit made and sold by OLKB and Massdrop. [More info on qmk.fm](https://qmk.fm/planck/)
* Keyboard Maintainer: [Jack Humbert](https://github.com/jackhumbert)
* Hardware Supported: Planck PCB rev1, rev2, rev3, rev4, Teensy 2.0
diff --git a/docs/es/README.md b/docs/es/README.md
index 75fd3cb64e..be063ad7c0 100644
--- a/docs/es/README.md
+++ b/docs/es/README.md
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
## ¿Qué es el firmware QMK?
-QMK (*Quantum Mechanical Keyboard*) es una comunidad open source que mantiene el firmware QMK, QMK Toolbox, qmk.fm, y estos documentos. El firmware QMK es un firmware para teclados basado en [tmk\_keyboard](http://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard) con algunas características útiles para controladores Atmel AVR, y más específicamente, la [línea de productos OLKB](http://olkb.com), el teclado [ErgoDox EZ](http://www.ergodox-ez.com), y la [línea de productos Clueboard](http://clueboard.co/). También ha sido portado a chips ARM chips usando ChibiOS. Lo puedes utilizar para manejar tu propio teclado ya sea cableado a mano o basado en una PCB personalizada.
+QMK (*Quantum Mechanical Keyboard*) es una comunidad open source que mantiene el firmware QMK, QMK Toolbox, qmk.fm, y estos documentos. El firmware QMK es un firmware para teclados basado en [tmk\_keyboard](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard) con algunas características útiles para controladores Atmel AVR, y más específicamente, la [línea de productos OLKB](https://olkb.com), el teclado [ErgoDox EZ](https://www.ergodox-ez.com), y la [línea de productos Clueboard](https://clueboard.co/). También ha sido portado a chips ARM chips usando ChibiOS. Lo puedes utilizar para manejar tu propio teclado ya sea cableado a mano o basado en una PCB personalizada.
## Cómo conseguirlo
@@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Este ejemplo compilaría la revisión `rev4` del teclado `planck` con el keymap
## Cómo personalizar
-QMK tiene montones de [características](es/features.md) para explorar, y una buena cantidad de [documentación de referencia](http://docs.qmk.fm) en la que sumergirse. Se pueden sacar provecho de la mayoría de las características modificando tu [keymap](es/keymap.md), y cambiando los [keycodes](es/keycodes.md).
+QMK tiene montones de [características](es/features.md) para explorar, y una buena cantidad de [documentación de referencia](https://docs.qmk.fm) en la que sumergirse. Se pueden sacar provecho de la mayoría de las características modificando tu [keymap](es/keymap.md), y cambiando los [keycodes](es/keycodes.md).
diff --git a/docs/es/hardware.md b/docs/es/hardware.md
index 8d7579c9ef..085c7e6745 100644
--- a/docs/es/hardware.md
+++ b/docs/es/hardware.md
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Hardware
-QMK es compatible con una variedad de hardware. Si tu procesador puede ser dirigido por [LUFA](http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php) o [ChibiOS](http://www.chibios.com), probablemente puedes hacer que QMK se ejecute en él. Esta sección explora cómo hacer que QMK se ejecute y se comunique con hardware de todo tipo.
+QMK es compatible con una variedad de hardware. Si tu procesador puede ser dirigido por [LUFA](https://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php) o [ChibiOS](https://www.chibios.org), probablemente puedes hacer que QMK se ejecute en él. Esta sección explora cómo hacer que QMK se ejecute y se comunique con hardware de todo tipo.
* [Pautas de teclados](hardware_keyboard_guidelines.md)
* [Procesadores AVR](hardware_avr.md)
diff --git a/docs/es/hardware_avr.md b/docs/es/hardware_avr.md
index 2ecf78d662..f8c426381f 100644
--- a/docs/es/hardware_avr.md