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-rw-r--r-- | docs/api_docs.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/cli_commands.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/cli_development.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/coding_conventions_c.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/coding_conventions_python.md | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/config_options.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/feature_macros.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/feature_oled_driver.md | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | quantum/action_layer.c | 14 | ||||
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15 files changed, 25 insertions, 25 deletions
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ define PARSE_KEYMAP # The rest of the rule is the target # Remove the leading ":" from the target, as it acts as a separator MAKE_TARGET := $$(patsubst :%,%,$$(RULE)) - # We need to generate an unique indentifer to append to the COMMANDS list + # We need to generate an unique identifier to append to the COMMANDS list CURRENT_KB_UNDER := $$(subst /,_,$$(CURRENT_KB)) COMMAND := COMMAND_KEYBOARD_$$(CURRENT_KB_UNDER)_KEYMAP_$$(CURRENT_KM) # If we are compiling a keyboard without a subproject, we want to display just the name diff --git a/builddefs/build_keyboard.mk b/builddefs/build_keyboard.mk index fe95dcaf15..6841c27c0f 100644 --- a/builddefs/build_keyboard.mk +++ b/builddefs/build_keyboard.mk @@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ endif # that the same keymap may be used on multiple keyboards. # # We grab the most top-level include file that we can. That file should -# use #ifdef statements to include all the neccesary subfolder includes, +# use #ifdef statements to include all the necessary subfolder includes, # as described here: # # https://docs.qmk.fm/#/feature_layouts?id=tips-for-making-layouts-keyboard-agnostic diff --git a/builddefs/common_rules.mk b/builddefs/common_rules.mk index c8816639f8..22746b92a3 100644 --- a/builddefs/common_rules.mk +++ b/builddefs/common_rules.mk @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # Hey Emacs, this is a -*- makefile -*- #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# Enable vpath seraching for source files only +# Enable vpath searching for source files only # Without this, output files, could be read from the wrong .build directories VPATH_SRC := $(VPATH) vpath %.c $(VPATH_SRC) @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ ifeq ($(strip $(DEBUG_ENABLE)),yes) endif CXXFLAGS += $(CXXDEFS) CXXFLAGS += -O$(OPT) -# to supress "warning: only initialized variables can be placed into program memory area" +# to suppress "warning: only initialized variables can be placed into program memory area" CXXFLAGS += -w CXXFLAGS += -Wall CXXFLAGS += -Wundef diff --git a/docs/api_docs.md b/docs/api_docs.md index e2f970f3ab..237b02fed2 100644 --- a/docs/api_docs.md +++ b/docs/api_docs.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This service is an asynchronous API for compiling custom keymaps. You POST some } ``` -As you can see the payload describes all aspects of a keyboard necessary to create and generate a firmware. Each layer is a single list of QMK keycodes the same length as the keyboard's `LAYOUT` macro. If a keyboard supports mulitple `LAYOUT` macros you can specify which macro to use. +As you can see the payload describes all aspects of a keyboard necessary to create and generate a firmware. Each layer is a single list of QMK keycodes the same length as the keyboard's `LAYOUT` macro. If a keyboard supports multiple `LAYOUT` macros you can specify which macro to use. ## Submitting a Compile Job diff --git a/docs/cli_commands.md b/docs/cli_commands.md index 4608ed85b6..019447075b 100644 --- a/docs/cli_commands.md +++ b/docs/cli_commands.md @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ Check your environment and report problems only: ## `qmk format-json` -Formats a JSON file in a (mostly) human-friendly way. Will usually correctly detect the format of the JSON (info.json or keymap.json) but you can override this with `--format` if neccesary. +Formats a JSON file in a (mostly) human-friendly way. Will usually correctly detect the format of the JSON (info.json or keymap.json) but you can override this with `--format` if necessary. **Usage**: diff --git a/docs/cli_development.md b/docs/cli_development.md index 17370a732a..d878deff17 100644 --- a/docs/cli_development.md +++ b/docs/cli_development.md @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ del(cli.config.<section>.<key>) ## Writing The Configuration File -The configuration is not written out when it is changed. Most commands do not need to do this. We prefer to have the user change their configuration deliberitely using `qmk config`. +The configuration is not written out when it is changed. Most commands do not need to do this. We prefer to have the user change their configuration deliberately using `qmk config`. You can use `cli.save_config()` to write out the configuration. diff --git a/docs/coding_conventions_c.md b/docs/coding_conventions_c.md index c4bace66cc..3f44da713d 100644 --- a/docs/coding_conventions_c.md +++ b/docs/coding_conventions_c.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Most of our style is pretty easy to pick up on, but right now it's not entirely * Readability is more important than consistency. * Follow the file's existing style. If the file is mixed, follow the style that makes sense for the section you are modifying. * When indenting, keep the hash at the start of the line and add whitespace between `#` and `if`, starting with 4 spaces after the `#`. - * You can follow the indention level of the surrounding C code, or preprocessor directives can have their own indentation levels. Choose the style that best communicates the intent of your code. + * You can follow the indentation level of the surrounding C code, or preprocessor directives can have their own indentation levels. Choose the style that best communicates the intent of your code. Here is an example for easy reference: diff --git a/docs/coding_conventions_python.md b/docs/coding_conventions_python.md index 960b9cb49e..2b68703448 100644 --- a/docs/coding_conventions_python.md +++ b/docs/coding_conventions_python.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Most of our style follows PEP8 with some local modifications to make things less nit-picky. -* We target Python 3.7 for compatability with all supported platforms. +* We target Python 3.7 for compatibility with all supported platforms. * We indent using four (4) spaces (soft tabs) * We encourage liberal use of comments * Think of them as a story describing the feature @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ You can use [yapf](https://github.com/google/yapf) to style your code. We provid We don't have a hard and fast rule for when to use `import ...` vs `from ... import ...`. Understandability and maintainability is our ultimate goal. -Generally we prefer to import specific function and class names from a module to keep code shorter and easier to understand. Sometimes this results in a name that is ambiguous, and in such cases we prefer to import the module instead. You should avoid using the "as" keyword when importing, unless you are importing a compatability module. +Generally we prefer to import specific function and class names from a module to keep code shorter and easier to understand. Sometimes this results in a name that is ambiguous, and in such cases we prefer to import the module instead. You should avoid using the "as" keyword when importing, unless you are importing a compatibility module. Imports should be one line per module. We group import statements together using the standard python rules- system, 3rd party, local. diff --git a/docs/config_options.md b/docs/config_options.md index 02cfe83c69..cc732de7d2 100644 --- a/docs/config_options.md +++ b/docs/config_options.md @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ If you define these options you will enable the associated feature, which may in * `#define COMBO_TERM 200` * how long for the Combo keys to be detected. Defaults to `TAPPING_TERM` if not defined. * `#define COMBO_MUST_HOLD_MODS` - * Flag for enabling extending timeout on Combos containing modifers + * Flag for enabling extending timeout on Combos containing modifiers * `#define COMBO_MOD_TERM 200` * Allows for extending COMBO_TERM for mod keys while mid-combo. * `#define COMBO_MUST_HOLD_PER_COMBO` diff --git a/docs/feature_macros.md b/docs/feature_macros.md index f5bd5be41b..63b7223db9 100644 --- a/docs/feature_macros.md +++ b/docs/feature_macros.md @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ This will clear all keys besides the mods currently pressed. This macro will register `KC_LALT` and tap `KC_TAB`, then wait for 1000ms. If the key is tapped again, it will send another `KC_TAB`; if there is no tap, `KC_LALT` will be unregistered, thus allowing you to cycle through windows. ```c -bool is_alt_tab_active = false; // ADD this near the begining of keymap.c +bool is_alt_tab_active = false; // ADD this near the beginning of keymap.c uint16_t alt_tab_timer = 0; // we will be using them soon. enum custom_keycodes { // Make sure have the awesome keycode ready diff --git a/docs/feature_oled_driver.md b/docs/feature_oled_driver.md index f73909f486..b7451f17df 100644 --- a/docs/feature_oled_driver.md +++ b/docs/feature_oled_driver.md @@ -259,12 +259,12 @@ void oled_render(void); void oled_set_cursor(uint8_t col, uint8_t line); // Advances the cursor to the next page, writing ' ' if true -// Wraps to the begining when out of bounds +// Wraps to the beginning when out of bounds void oled_advance_page(bool clearPageRemainder); // Moves the cursor forward 1 character length // Advance page if there is not enough room for the next character -// Wraps to the begining when out of bounds +// Wraps to the beginning when out of bounds void oled_advance_char(void); // Writes a single character to the buffer at current cursor position diff --git a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md index 13c63ac94c..31f0a2cbc5 100644 --- a/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md +++ b/docs/feature_rgb_matrix.md @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ Configure the hardware via your `config.h`: | `ISSI_CONFIGURATION` | (Optional) Configuration for the Configuration Register | | | `ISSI_GLOBALCURRENT` | (Optional) Configuration for the Global Current Register | 0xFF | | `ISSI_PULLDOWNUP` | (Optional) Configuration for the Pull Up & Pull Down Register | | -| `ISSI_TEMP` | (Optional) Configuration for the Tempature Register | | +| `ISSI_TEMP` | (Optional) Configuration for the Temperature Register | | | `ISSI_PWM_ENABLE` | (Optional) Configuration for the PWM Enable Register | | | `ISSI_PWM_SET` | (Optional) Configuration for the PWM Setting Register | | | `ISSI_SCAL_RED` | (Optional) Configuration for the RED LEDs in Scaling Registers | 0xFF | diff --git a/quantum/action_layer.c b/quantum/action_layer.c index 473e0e948d..8ef337a690 100644 --- a/quantum/action_layer.c +++ b/quantum/action_layer.c @@ -71,21 +71,21 @@ void default_layer_set(layer_state_t state) { #ifndef NO_ACTION_LAYER /** \brief Default Layer Or * - * Turns on the default layer based on matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state + * Turns on the default layer based on matching bits between specified layer and existing layer state */ void default_layer_or(layer_state_t state) { default_layer_state_set(default_layer_state | state); } /** \brief Default Layer And * - * Turns on default layer based on matching enabled bits between specifed layer and existing layer state + * Turns on default layer based on matching enabled bits between specified layer and existing layer state */ void default_layer_and(layer_state_t state) { default_layer_state_set(default_layer_state & state); } /** \brief Default Layer Xor * - * Turns on default layer based on non-matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state + * Turns on default layer based on non-matching bits between specified layer and existing layer state */ void default_layer_xor(layer_state_t state) { default_layer_state_set(default_layer_state ^ state); @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ __attribute__((weak)) layer_state_t layer_state_set_kb(layer_state_t state) { /** \brief Layer state set * - * Sets the layer to match the specifed state (a bitmask) + * Sets the layer to match the specified state (a bitmask) */ void layer_state_set(layer_state_t state) { state = layer_state_set_kb(state); @@ -193,21 +193,21 @@ void layer_invert(uint8_t layer) { /** \brief Layer or * - * Turns on layers based on matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state + * Turns on layers based on matching bits between specified layer and existing layer state */ void layer_or(layer_state_t state) { layer_state_set(layer_state | state); } /** \brief Layer and * - * Turns on layers based on matching enabled bits between specifed layer and existing layer state + * Turns on layers based on matching enabled bits between specified layer and existing layer state */ void layer_and(layer_state_t state) { layer_state_set(layer_state & state); } /** \brief Layer xor * - * Turns on layers based on non-matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state + * Turns on layers based on non-matching bits between specified layer and existing layer state */ void layer_xor(layer_state_t state) { layer_state_set(layer_state ^ state); diff --git a/util/docker_build.sh b/util/docker_build.sh index 8a6b2d0565..7e10a4f76b 100755 --- a/util/docker_build.sh +++ b/util/docker_build.sh @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ if [ $# -gt 1 ]; then exit 1 fi -# Allow $RUNTIME to be overriden by the user as an environment variable +# Allow $RUNTIME to be overridden by the user as an environment variable # Else check if either docker or podman exit and set them as runtime # if none are found error out if [ -z "$RUNTIME" ]; then @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ if [ -z "$RUNTIME" ]; then exit 2 fi fi - + # Determine arguments if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then diff --git a/util/docker_cmd.sh b/util/docker_cmd.sh index 2ea113d24a..f3c4c7804f 100755 --- a/util/docker_cmd.sh +++ b/util/docker_cmd.sh @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for arg; do fi done -# Allow $RUNTIME to be overriden by the user as an environment variable +# Allow $RUNTIME to be overridden by the user as an environment variable # Else check if either docker or podman exit and set them as runtime # if none are found error out if [ -z "$RUNTIME" ]; then |