* Script to generate keymap.c from JSON file. * Support for keymap.json * Add a warning about the keymap.c getting overwritten. * Fix keymap generating * Install the python deps * Flesh out more of the python environment * Remove defunct json2keymap * Style everything with yapf * Polish up python support * Hide json keymap.c into the .build dir * Polish up qmk-compile-json * Make milc work with positional arguments * Fix a couple small things * Fix some errors and make the CLI more understandable * Make the qmk wrapper more robust * Add basic QMK Doctor * Clean up docstrings and flesh them out as needed * remove unused compile_firmware() function
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# Python Development in QMK
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This document gives an overview of how QMK has structured its python code. You should read this before working on any of the python code.
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## Script directories
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There are two places scripts live in QMK: `qmk_firmware/bin` and `qmk_firmware/util`. You should use `bin` for any python scripts that utilize the `qmk` wrapper. Scripts that are standalone and not run very often live in `util`.
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We discourage putting anything into `bin` that does not utilize the `qmk` wrapper. If you think you have a good reason for doing so please talk to us about your use case.
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## Python Modules
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Most of the QMK python modules can be found in `qmk_firmware/lib/python`. This is the path that we append to `sys.path`.
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We have a module hierarchy under that path:
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* `qmk_firmware/lib/python`
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    * `milc.py` - The CLI library we use. Will be pulled out into its own module in the future.
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    * `qmk` - Code associated with QMK
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        * `cli` - Modules that will be imported for CLI commands.
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        * `errors.py` - Errors that can be raised within QMK apps
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        * `keymap.py` - Functions for working with keymaps
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## CLI Scripts
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We have a CLI wrapper that you should utilize for any user facing scripts. We think it's pretty easy to use and it gives you a lot of nice things for free.
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To use the wrapper simply place a module into `qmk_firmware/lib/python/qmk/cli`, and create a symlink to `bin/qmk` named after your module. Dashes in command names will be converted into dots so you can use hierarchy to manage commands.
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When `qmk` is run it checks to see how it was invoked. If it was invoked as `qmk` the module name is take from `sys.argv[1]`. If it was invoked as `qmk-<module-name>` then everything after the first dash is taken as the module name. Dashes and underscores are converted to dots, and then `qmk.cli` is prepended before the module is imported.
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The module uses `@cli.entrypoint()` and `@cli.argument()` decorators to define an entrypoint, which is where execution starts.
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## Example CLI Script
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We have provided a QMK Hello World script you can use as an example. To run it simply run `qmk hello` or `qmk-hello`. The source code is listed below.
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```
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from milc import cli
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@cli.argument('-n', '--name', default='World', help='Name to greet.')
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@cli.entrypoint('QMK Python Hello World.')
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def main(cli):
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    cli.echo('Hello, %s!', cli.config.general.name)
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```
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