Ryan Neff

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## Description Added an Iris6a layout with advanced programming examples. Specifically, examples for rotary encoders and per-key RGB. Added fancy copy/paste layout for milk 2% ## Types of Changes -...

keymap

### Description I'd like to use an officially sanctioned "powered by QMK logo" on a 128x64 OLED screen that is in portrait orientation. (The [QMK trademark guidelines](https://qmk.fm/powered/) currently provide logo...

enhancement

There were breaks in the edge cut layers which prevented JLCPCB from detecting the board outline and size. JLCPCB would automatically reject the board, even when manually entering the size....

I've built a 2040 based variant, with the working title of "[Sofle Pico](https://github.com/JellyTitan/Sofle-Pico)". I took all the stuff i loved from the previous iterations, and tried to make it easier...

enhancement

The hardware is stable after multiple iterations. The QMK PR has been opened: https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware/pull/23338 The documentation is mostly done: https://www.soflepico.com/ The VIA PR draft is ready, but the PR can't...

The Gemfile for the jekyll docs is out of date. When attempting to run locally, it throws errors: ![image](https://github.com/josefadamcik/SofleKeyboard/assets/72168556/e5b79072-bd42-4e68-a71b-436d65d9352d) The updated Gemfile bumps the gem github pages to v231 Also...

I'd like to add VIA support for the Sofle Choc. Since there's already a via folder on the QMK side, the config on the VIA side needs to be added....

enhancement
Sofle-Choc

I think the Sofle V1 logo is charming, so I turned it into a favicon. ![image](https://github.com/josefadamcik/SofleKeyboard/assets/72168556/c9f85cc7-3285-4501-aebc-1ff434438ba7) The favicon html is ingested as a jekyll include. Favicons and manifests are in...

Adds: - VID:PID's do not need to be unique, but is recommended - `0xFEED` as VID is not required, and is not allowed in VIA - Adds note about pid.codes,...

documentation
stale

>Adding a DMG2305UX PFET to the left-hand side by the TRRS jack seems like a low-cost / low effort option for folks who want added backpower protection. Its a bog-standard...

enhancement
help wanted