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remove unecessary layers #16559

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remove unecessary layers #16559

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@waffle87 waffle87 commented Mar 7, 2022

Description

There seemed to be a ton of unecessary layers. Removed, while still keeping access to RESET keycode.

Types of Changes

  • Bugfix
  • Keymap/layout/userspace (addition or update)

Checklist

  • My code follows the code style of this project: C, Python
  • I have read the PR Checklist document and have made the appropriate changes.
  • My change requires a change to the documentation.
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly.
  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING document.
  • I have added tests to cover my changes.
  • I have tested the changes and verified that they work and don't break anything (as well as I can manage).

@github-actions github-actions bot added keyboard keymap via Adds via keymap and/or updates keyboard for via support labels Mar 7, 2022
@fauxpark fauxpark requested a review from a team March 7, 2022 08:00
@drashna drashna merged commit 05b7193 into qmk:develop Mar 7, 2022
@waffle87 waffle87 deleted the wakizashi40_fix branch March 7, 2022 16:47
waffle87 added a commit to waffle87/qmk_firmware that referenced this pull request Mar 23, 2022
0xcharly pushed a commit to Bastardkb/bastardkb-qmk that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2022
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