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A few final edits to the keymap and readme. #8845

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Types of Changes

  • Core
  • Bugfix
  • New feature
  • Enhancement/optimization
  • Keyboard (addition or update)
  • Keymap/layout/userspace (addition or update)
  • Documentation

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  • My code follows the code style of this project.
  • My change requires a change to the documentation.
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly.
  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
  • I have added tests to cover my changes.
  • I have tested the changes and verified that they work and don't break anything (as well as I can manage).

@zvecr zvecr added the keymap label Apr 18, 2020
@zvecr zvecr requested a review from a team April 18, 2020 16:57
@drashna drashna requested a review from a team April 28, 2020 18:33
@drashna drashna merged commit e415198 into qmk:master Apr 29, 2020
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drashna commented Apr 29, 2020

Thanks.

For future reference, we recommend against committing to your master branch as you've done here, because pull requests from modified master branches can make it more difficult to keep your QMK fork updated. It is highly recommended for QMK development – regardless of what is being done or where – to keep your master updated, but NEVER commit to it. Instead, do all your changes in a branch (branches are basically free in Git) and issue PRs from your branches when you're developing.

There are instructions on how to keep your fork updated here:

Best Practices: Your Fork's Master: Update Often, Commit Never

Fixing Your Branch will walk you through fixing up your master branch moving forward. If you need any help with this just ask.

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