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-@pierrec83's keymap for the Kyria
-===
-
-A comfortable for me using 34 keys.
-
-This keymap has evolved over a period of time from iterating as I observed pain points in my interacting with my home and work computers (MacOS and Linux. I edited many of the shortcuts in MacOS to match those in Linux for consistency).
-
-Features
----
-* Mouse keys with constants tuned so the keyboard usable for me as my sole pointing device
-* Homerow layers activation
-* Minimal unhoming of the thumbs (the one side thumb key I do use does not overlap with typing english or code)
-* Minimal side-index motion thanks to workman base layer and similar principles in other layers
-* Two symbol layers, both activated with one homerow key and either another key on the same hand's homerow or a key from the other hand
-* Mousing around, including left and right clicking can be done either one-handed or fully on the homerow with both hands
-* Easy chaining of common command line or vim patterns, such as `~/`, `()`, `ESC : w ENTER` etc.
-* Outer pinky columns unused for ergonomic reasons
-* Common OS shortcuts like switching workspaces on gnome or MacOS easily accessible (for the shortcuts I use. This may not apply to others)
-
-Instructions to update the keymap
----
-
-For now, I am still more comfortable updating the keymap through the qmk configurator as I don't trust myself to manually keep comments describing the keymap in sync with the code itself. This means that my keymap.c is generated and not really readable. For a readble view of my keymap, one must import keymap.json into [qmk configurator](https://config.qmk.fm) and use the web UI or print it.
-
-To update the keymap,
-* Load keymap.json into qmk configurator
-* Perform any edits
-* Export the keymap. This should save a json file in `~/Downloads/pierrec83.json` or equivalent for your OS
-* From the root of qmk_firmware, move the keymap to its destination:
-```
-mv ~/Downloads/pierrec83.json keyboards/kyria/keymaps/pierrec83/keymap.json
-```
-* Regenerate the `keymap.c`:
-```
-qmk json2c keyboards/kyria/keymaps/pierrec83/keymap.json -o keyboards/kyria/keymaps/pierrec83/keymap.c
-```
-* Flash the firmware (for instance, if left hand is plugged):
-```
-qmk flash -kb kyria -km pierrec83 -bl dfu-split-left
-```
-
-Author
----
-I am @pierrec83 on Twitter, @pierrechevalier83 on github. I chose the shorter nickname for my keymap.