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-# armand1m crkbd layout
-
-This is the personal layout for [@armand1m](https://go.d1m.dev/github)
-
-This layout is heavily inspired in my personal Moonlander layout, optimized for my own personal usage.
-
-As of the date of this writing, my environment runs OS X Big Sur with yabai and skhd to provide an window tiling management experience similar to what i3wm offers to Linux, which means that I often use the `alt` keys.
-
-I am a huge fan of ModTaps, so this layout will contain some of those to allow for a better experience in such a small keyboard like the crkbd.
-
-## Layout
-
-You can find `json` files for http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/ in the keymap folder.
-
-Here are some screenshots for convenience:
-
-Base Layer:<br/>
-<a href="https://ibb.co/fYZw3yj"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/0j1b06H/Screen-Shot-2021-03-15-at-4-58-43-PM.png" alt="Base Layer" border="0"></a>
-
-Numbers Layer:<br/>
-<a href="https://ibb.co/30Vg1tS"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/hKr3sp2/Screen-Shot-2021-03-15-at-5-18-07-PM.png" alt="Numbers Layer" border="0"></a>
-
-Symbols Layer:<br/>
-<a href="https://ibb.co/ryCg4pS"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/q1tzkgf/Screen-Shot-2021-03-15-at-5-18-33-PM.png" alt="Symbols Layer" border="0"></a>
-
-## Choices
-
-Every keymap is pretty unique and tailored to suit it's main creators needs. Here are some of my choices for the keys and their explanations:
-
- - Left thumb acts as Space when tapping but as Command when holding: this makes my life so much easier in OS X. Having command reachable all the time just feels right to me and Mod Taps help me a lot on this.
-
- - Right thumb acts as Enter when tapping but as Right Shift when holding: this is more of an experiment. I usually use shift on my pinkies. It is an interesting feature but I often forget about it.
-
- - Esc lives in the home row, before A. It also acts as a layer toggle to the numbers layer when held. Having the LT to the numbers layer here allows me to actually reach the number 1 pretty nicely and other numbers on the left hand pretty easily.
-
- - Keys on the home row are used to switch to layers, so "A" goes to layer 2 when held. I started making this in the Moonlander and migrated the practice, but still sometimes I use the MO 2 on the right thumb.
-
- - One Shot Keys are enabled for the shifts on the pinkies. If you press it twice: it will lock on shift until pressed again (pretty much like caps lock). These are handy when you're typing and just don't want to hold shift to have a capitalized word.
-
-## Usage
-
-In case you have `qmk` installed:
-
-```sh
-qmk compile -kb crkbd -km armand1m
-```
-
-The compiled .hex file should be available in `qmk_firmware/.build`
-
-You can also trigger a build and flash automatically by running the following command:
-
-```sh
-qmk flash -kb crkbd -km armand1m
-```
-
-If you built your crkbd with an Elite-C microcontroller, you probably want to use a DFU bootloader:
-
-```sh
-qmk flash -kb crkbd -km armand1m -bl dfu
-```
-
-## Credits
-
- - Armando Magalhaes [(github)](https://go.d1m.dev/github)