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Kept wondering wether I should keep the MIT (because I highly value freedom of act) or embrace the GPL (because I don't want this work to become close-source). I do understand that this commit (and the next one that is actually changing the LICENSE) is a defeat for freedom. I guess freedom has been defeated long time ago, when people and companies figured that was "free" (as in gratis) was also "free" (as in disposable). This is not how I think free (as in "libre") works but hey, that surely is how Intel and other corporations see it (ec: Intel Management Engine is entirely based on Minix, is close-source, and *maybe* used as a backdoor by anybody). It boils down to the Paradox of Tolerance, and I surely won't tolerate shit going their way. If you want to take open source stuff, be my guest ; but you have to play by the rules.
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
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# @author : swytch (adapted from Luke Smith - lukesmith.xyz)
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# @file : remaps
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# @license : GPLv3
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# @created : Wednesday Jan 13, 2021 00:41:18 CET
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#
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# @description : remap keys to others
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######################################################################
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# This script is called on startup to remap keys.
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# Increase key speed via a rate change
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xset r rate 300 50
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# Map the caps lock key to super...
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setxkbmap -option caps:super
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# But when it is pressed only once, treat it as escape.
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killall xcape 2>/dev/null ; xcape -e 'Super_L=Escape'
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# Map the menu button to right super as well.
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#xmodmap -e 'keycode 135 = Super_R'
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# Turn off the caps lock if on since there is no longer a key for it.
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#xset -q | grep "Caps Lock:\s*on" && xdotool key Caps_Lock
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