* Some runtimes (e.g. podman), require explicit registries in image URLs
or will prompt for the user to select one, which breaks things like
VSCode remote container rebuilds.
* Make the synthetic "base name" property double underscore prefixed,
since internal, and to avoid future conflicts w/ YAML format add'ns.
* Switch to PS hash dictionaries for our metadata collections for saner
data inspection/use.
* Use unified config template repo that uses an external
build matrix YAML file.
* Proper handling for onboard keyboards, including splits, and
supports for appending the right build matrix once selected.
Recent refactoring of the font handling seems to have broken the display
of the last symbol of the output status widget. From my analysis the
last symbol is truncated because the buffer simply is too small.
Increasing the buffer size to 9 fits all three possible symbols.
For example, Debian Bullseye (current stable) packages Node.js version
12, which is too old to build the docs successfully. At least version 14
is required, and version 16 is current. General advice seems to be to
install from the NodeSource repo instead of your distro's repo, so I
added a suggestion to the docs.
* Add ZMK_HID_CONSUMER_REPORT_USAGES choice to allow choosing
between full consumer usage range, with poor OS compat,
or basic consumer usage range, with broader compat.
* Add new Kconfig settingsx to allow selecting system or dedicated
work queue for performing UI updates.
* Allow UI updates to not block other system tasks when display is
updating, especially important for e-ink displays.
* Workaround for ensuring macOS pairing happens early enough,
for their stack, we require encryption for the hids report map and
report ref characteristics as well, to trigger pairing ealier in the
connection process for macOS.
The security warning applies for downloaded executables. If you are
following the instructions the toolchain is installed with brew and
the security warning does not apply. This is explained in the removed
link.
For split keyboards using an IO expander over TRRS/i2c, if the
right half isn't connected, we should be able to gracefully
fallback to the left side still working.