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# Zephyr Mechanical Keyboard (ZMK) Firmware
# Zephyr Mechanical Keyboard (ZMK) Firmware
[![Build](https://github.com/zmkfirmware/zmk/workflows/Build/badge.svg)](https://github.com/zmkfirmware/zmk/actions)
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This project is a complete work in progress, with absolutely nothing functioning yet. The goal is to explore a new MK firmware
with a less restritive license and better BLE support, built on top of the [Zephyr Project](https://www.zephyrproject.org/)
with a less restritive license and better BLE support, built on top of the [Zephyr Project](https://www.zephyrproject.org/)
Basic WIP website to learn more: https://zmk.netlify.app/

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### West Build Command
`west` is the [Zephyr meta-tool](https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/west/index.html) used to configure and build Zephyr applications. It can be installed by using the `pip` python package manager:
`west` is the [Zephyr meta-tool](https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/west/index.html) used to configure and build Zephyr applications. It can be installed by using the `pip` python package manager:
```bash
pip install --user west
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`PATH` to include the pip install path. See [User Installs](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#user-installs) and (Stack Overflow)[https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38112756/how-do-i-access-packages-installed-by-pip-user] for more details.
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### Zephyr ARM SDK
### Zephyr ARM SDK
To build firmwares for the ARM architecture (all supported MCUs/keyboards at this point), you'll need to install the Zephyr ARM SDK to your system:
To build firmwares for the ARM architecture (all supported MCUs/keyboards at this point), you'll need to install the Zephyr ARM SDK to your system:
```
export ZSDK_VERSION=0.11.3
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### Initialize & Update Zephy Workspace
Since ZMK is build as a Zephyr application, the next step is
Since ZMK is built as a Zephyr™ application, the next step is
to use `west` to initialize and update your workspace. The ZMK
Zephyr application is in the `app/` source directory:
Zephyr application is in the `app/` source directory:
#### Initialize West
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west update
```
#### Export Zephyr Core
#### Export Zephyr Core
```bash
west zephyr-export
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### Keyboard With Onboard MCU
Keyboards with onboard MCU chips are simply treated as the [board](https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/porting/board_porting.html) as far as Zephyr is concerned.
Keyboards with onboard MCU chips are simply treated as the [board](https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/guides/porting/board_porting.html) as far as Zephyr is concerned.
Given the following:

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ZMK Firmware is an open source (MIT) keyboard
firmware built on the [Zephyr Project](https://zephyrproject.com/) RTOS.
firmware built on the [Zephyr Project](https://zephyrproject.com/) RTOS.
The goal is to provider a powerful, featureful keyboard firmware that is free
of licensing issues that prevent upstream BLE support as a first-class