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A Rust keyboard firmware with layers, online keymap editing and BLE wireless support for nRF52/ESP32

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HaoboGu/rmk

RMK

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A feature-rich Rust keyboard firmware.

Features

  • Support a wide range of microcontrollers: Powered by embassy, RMK supports a wide range of microcontrollers, such as stm32/nRF/rp2040/esp32
  • Real-time keymap editing: RMK has built-in vial support, the keymap can be changed on-the-fly
  • Advanced keyboard features: Many advanced keyboard features are available by default in RMK, such as layer switch, media control, system control, mouse control, etc
  • Wireless: BLE wireless support with auto-reconnection/multiple devices feature for nRF52 and esp32 microcontrollers, tested on nRF52840, esp32c3 and esp32s3
  • Easy configuration: RMK provides a simple way to build your keyboard: a keyboard.toml is all you need! For experienced Rust user, you can still customize your firmware easily using RMK
  • Low latency and low-power ready: RMK has a typical 2 ms latency in wired mode and 10 ms latency in wireless mode. By enabling async_matrix feature, RMK has very low power consumption, with a 2000mah battery, RMK can provide several months battery life

Real World Examples

Usage

Option 1: Initialize from template

You can use rmk-template to initialize your project.

cargo install cargo-generate
cargo generate --git https://github.com/HaoboGu/rmk-template

Then follow the steps in generated README.md. Check RMK's User Guide for details.

Option 2: Try built-in examples

Example can be found at examples. The following is a simple step-to-step instruction for rp2040. For other microcontrollers, the steps should be identical with a debug probe.

rp2040

  1. Install probe-rs

    cargo install probe-rs --features cli
  2. Build the firmware

    cd examples/use_rust/rp2040
    cargo build
  3. Flash using debug probe

    If you have a debug probe connected to your rp2040 board, flashing is quite simple: run the following command to automatically compile and flash RMK firmware to the board:

    cd examples/use_rust/rp2040
    cargo run
  4. (Optional) Flash using USB

    If you don't have a debug probe, you can use elf2uf2-rs to flash your firmware via USB. There are several additional steps you have to do:

    1. Install elf2uf2-rs: cargo install elf2uf2-rs
    2. Update examples/use_rust/rp2040/.cargo/config.toml, use elf2uf2 as the flashing tool
      - runner = "probe-rs run --chip RP2040"
      + runner = "elf2uf2-rs -d"
    3. Connect your rp2040 board holding the BOOTSEL key, ensure that rp's USB drive appears
    4. Flash
      cd examples/use_rust/rp2040
      cargo run
      Then, you will see logs like if everything goes right:
      Finished release [optimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.21s
      Running `elf2uf2-rs -d 'target\thumbv6m-none-eabi\release\rmk-rp2040'`
      Found pico uf2 disk G:\
      Transfering program to pico
      173.00 KB / 173.00 KB [=======================] 100.00 % 193.64 KB/s  

Current roadmap of RMK can be found here.

Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)

This crate requires stable Rust 1.77 and up. Versions before 1.77 should work, but not tested.

License

RMK is licensed under either of

at your option.