* create a user space * adds example * document, add readme.md * jackhumbert userspace, ergodox keymap
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # Userspace: sharing code between keymaps
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| If you use more than one keyboard with a similar keymap, you might see the benefit in being able to share code between them. Create your own folder in `users/` named the same as your keymap (ideally your github username, `<name>`) with the following structure:
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| * `/users/<name>/` (added to the path automatically)
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|   * `readme.md`
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|   * `rules.mk` (included automatically)
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|   * `<name>.h` (optional)
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|   * `<name>.c` (optional)
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| `<name>.c` will need to be added to the SRC in `rules.mk` like this:
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|     SRC += <name>.c
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| Additional files may be added in the same way - it's recommended you have one named `<name>`.c/.h though.
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| All this only happens when you build a keymap named `<name>`, like this:
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|     make planck:<name>
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| For example, 
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|     make planck:jack
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| Will include the `/users/jack/` folder in the path, along with `/users/jack/rules.mk`.
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| ## Readme
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| Please include authorship (your name, github username, email), and optionally [a license that's GPL compatible](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses).
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| ## Example
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| For a brief example, checkout `/users/_example/` until we have more reasonable and useful examples. |