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+Quark keyboard firmware
+======================
+DIY/Assembled compact 40% keyboard by [Ortholinear Keyboards](http://ortholinearkeyboards.com).
+
+## Extended Keymap
+If you include extended_keymap_common.h instead of keymap_common.h at the top of your file, you'll have access to a bunch of goodies:
+
+- Use `LSFT()`, `LCTL()`, et. al. (listed in extended_keymap_common.h) as modifiers for keys (daisy-chain-able)
+- Use `FUNC(1)` instead of `FN1` (etc.) to access the function layers beyond the 32 function layer limit
+- Use `CM_F` instead of `KC_F` to get the ColeMak equivilent for shortcuts (maps backwards)
+- Use `MACRODOWN()` instead of `MACRO()` to easily make a keydown macro (`CM_*` works here too)
+
+### Some notes on usage:
+
+- The `KEYMAP()` macro is unable to be used due to the bitwise modifications that take place - refer to extended_keymap_jack.c to see how to set things up with the `KC_` prefix
+- Keep an eye on the Makefile - this needs to include the correct files to work
+- Don't forget to use `const uint16_t PROGMEM keymaps[][MATRIX_ROWS][MATRIX_COLS] = {` instead of the 8bit equivilent
+
+## Build
+
+Follow [this guide](http://deskthority.net/workshop-f7/how-to-build-your-very-own-keyboard-firmware-t7177.html) to setup your development environment before anything else. Abbreviated instructions are provide at the [bottom of this document](https://github.com/rswiernik/tmk_keyboard/tree/rswiernik_dev/keyboard/quark#environment-setup)
+
+Download the whole firmware [here](https://github.com/jackhumbert/tmk_keyboard/archive/master.zip) and navigate to the keyboard/quark folder. Once your dev env is setup, you'll be able to type `make` to generate your .hex that you can load with the Teensy app onto your Planck (once you've hit reset/shorted GND & RST).
+
+Depending on which keymap you would like to use, you will have to compile slightly differently.
+
+####Default
+To build with the default keymap, simply move to the tmk\_keyboard/keyboard/quark/ and run `make` as follows:
+```
+$ make
+```
+
+## Keymap
+Several version of keymap are available in advance but you are recommended to define your favorite layout yourself. To define your own keymap create file named `keymap_<name>.c` and see keymap document (you can find in top README.md) and existent keymap files.
+
+####**Extended Keymaps**
+
+To build the firmware binary hex file with an extended keymap just do `make` with `KEYMAP` option like:
+```
+$ make KEYMAP=[common|jack|<name>]
+```
+_The only applicable keymaps will work with this option._ Extended keymaps follow the format **__extended\_keymap\_\<name\>.c__**
+
+####**Common Keymaps**
+
+Building with a common keymap is as simple as adding the COMMON option. Note that only
+```
+$ make KEYMAP=[common|jack|<name>] COMMON=true
+```
+_The only applicable keymaps will work with this option._ Common keymaps follow the format **__keymap\_\<name\>.c__**
+
+## Notable TMK forks (which some of the keymap files are from)
+- (add yours)