The QMK Configurator is an online tool used for easily creating firmware files for keyboards supported in qmk_firmware. The tool is located on https://config.qmk.fm.
The QMK Configurator allows simple keymap creation and saving via .json keymap files, and generates appropriate firmware files for flashing onto selected keyboards.
This project is very much a work in progress. To begin contributing, please refer to the following:
We recommend you install and use NVM to manage node versions. There is a .nvmrc file in the root of the project directory that has been tested with our dependencies.
nvm use
yarn install
yarn run serve
yarn run build
yarn run test
yarn run lint
Start the server separatly
yarn run test:cypress
Start the server separatly
yarn run test:cypress:ci
yarn run test:unit
If you don't have a webserver already and don't already have one in mind you can use docker. By default it spins up a self-contained environment.
docker run -p 8080:80 qmkfm/qmk_configurator:latest
You can specify a different backend URL by setting VUE_APP_API_URL
:
docker run -e VUE_APP_API_URL=http://localhost:8080 -p 8080:80 qmkfm/qmk_configurator:latest
If you'd like to develop locally you can use a volume to tie your local filesystem to the container:
docker run --mount type=volume,source=.,target=/qmk_configurator -p 8080:80 qmkfm/qmk_configurator:latest
Most of the time you don't need to do this, you can use volume mounts as described above to use the pre-built image with your local tree.
If for some reason you do need to build it yourself, you can use this command:
docker build -t qmk_configurator .
This process will take a while. You may want to go make some tea or something. When it finishes you can run it with this command:
docker run -p 8080:80 qmk_configurator
Please refer to this document