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README.md

samoklava

An autogenerated split 36 key keyboard

left right
left right

A 5x3 split keyboard with 3 thumbs. There is nothing unique about the keyboard layout. It's inspired by Corne and Kyria, and has the exact number of keys needed for the Miryoku layout.

The interesting thing about this keyboard is that it's a declarative design ("samoklava" can be loosely translated as "keyboard that assembles itself" from Russian).

  • Layout is declared using Ergogen
  • The build system uses Ergogen to translate YAML to a KiCad PCB and plate files for FR2 fab or laser cutting
    • TODO pull out these files from the output folder and move them to some other target
  • uses kicad-automation-scripts and FreeRouting to automatically route the traces on the PCB
  • uses KiKit to render PCB previews (see top of this file) and production-ready Gerber files

Features

  • Extra pins and a slider switch for wireless Promicro clones (tested with nice!nano)
  • Wired operation should be possible but is not tested; TRRS footprints are included and routed
  • Reset switches are easily accessible

How to

If you would like to modify this:

  • fork it
  • change samoklava.yaml to your liking
  • push your changes; the build it GitHub Workflow will pick it up, autoroute and generate Gerbers, all in a zip file. See https://github.com/soundmonster/samoklava/actions
  • or:
    • make sure to have Docker CLI and NodeJS installed
    • run make setup clean all
    • check the output folder for KiCad PCBs and Gerbers

See the workflow or the Makefile for more details.