Add anymak keymap configuration file#114
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Sorry for the delay. |
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Thanks. There was no hurry :-) I just see that likely by accident a new category 'kanata' was created, in addition to 'Kanata'. |
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Thanks for the report. Not the first time this happens. I thought about creating a CI/CD check for merge requests for those kind of issues but I figured the automation would cost more time for development than it would save but I feel like we're itching closer to the break-even point that could warrant the creation of a pipeline. |
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I forgot to add the description, that is, can you add that to the commit?
anymak:END is a full system combining a custom alpha layout with an ergonomic layer/modifier framework. The Anymak approach emphasizes one-shot modifiers, bottom-row mods (e.g., easy-access Shift), SpaceFN (hold space for navigation layer with arrows, copy/paste, etc.), and symbol layers. It maintains consistent fingering across standard row-stagger, columnar, and split ergonomic keyboards, avoids uncomfortable positions and prioritizes inward rolls and calm finger flow.