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# Secret Macros
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With help from gitter and Colinta, this adds the ability to add hidden macros from other users.
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First, I have several files that are hidden/excluded from Git/GitHub. These contain everything needed for the macros. To hide these files, open `.git/info/exclude` and add `secrets.c` and `secrets.h` to that file, below the comments.
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And this requires `KC_SECRET_1` through `KC_SECRET_5` to be added in your keycode enum (usually in your `<name>.h` file) the keycodes for the new macros.
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## Git Exclusion
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To prevent `git` from seeing, or committing the secret files, you can exclude them. What's the point of having secrets if they're posted on GitHub for everyone to see!?!
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You can do this with the `.git/info/exclude` file, so that it's only ignored locally. Unfortunately, that means it's not consistently handled on each system.
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However, if you create a `.gitignore` file in the same folder, you keep things consistent between every system that the code is checked out on.
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```c
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secrets.c
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secrets.h
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```
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## secrets.c
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Here is the magic. This handles including the "secrets", and adding the custom macros to send them.
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```c
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#include "drashna.h" // replace with your keymap's "h" file, or whatever file stores the keycodes
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#if (__has_include("secrets.h") && !defined(NO_SECRETS))
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#include "secrets.h"
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#else
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// `PROGMEM const char secret[][x]` may work better, but it takes up more space in the firmware
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// And I'm not familiar enough to know which is better or why...
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static const char * const secret[] = {
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"test1",
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"test2",
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"test3",
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"test4",
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"test5"
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};
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#endif
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bool process_record_secrets(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
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switch (keycode) {
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case KC_SECRET_1 ... KC_SECRET_5: // Secrets! Externally defined strings, not stored in repo
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if (!record->event.pressed) {
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clear_oneshot_layer_state(ONESHOT_OTHER_KEY_PRESSED);
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send_string_with_delay(secret[keycode - KC_SECRET_1], MACRO_TIMER);
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}
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return false;
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break;
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}
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return true;
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}
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```
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## secrets.h
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Now, for the actual secrets! The file needs to look like
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```c
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static const char * secrets[] = {
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"secret1",
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"secret2",
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"secret3",
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"secret4",
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"secret5"
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};
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```
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Replacing the strings with the codes that you need.
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## Process Record
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In whichever file you have your `process_record_*` function in, you will want to add this to the top:
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```c
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__attribute__ ((weak))
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bool process_record_secrets(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
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return true;
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}
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```
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This is so that the function can be called here, and replaced in the `secrets.c` file, and so it won't error out if it doesn't exist.
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And then, in the `process_record_user` function, assuming you have `return process_record_keymap(keycode, record)` here, you'll want to replace the "final" return with the following. Otherwise, you want to replace the `return true;` with `return process_record_secrets(keycode, record);`
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```c
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bool process_record_user(uint16_t keycode, keyrecord_t *record) {
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// your existing macro code here.
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return process_record_keymap(keycode, record) && process_record_secrets(keycode, record);
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}
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```
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## rules.mk
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Here, you want your `/users/<name>/rules.mk` file to "detect" the existence of the `secrets.c` file, and only add it if the file exists.
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Additionally, to ensure that it's not added or processed in any way, it checks to see if `NO_SECRETS` is set. This way, if you run `make keyboard:name NO_SECRETS=yes`, it will remove the feature altogether.
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```make
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ifneq ($(strip $(NO_SECRETS)), yes)
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ifneq ("$(wildcard $(USER_PATH)/secrets.c)","")
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SRC += secrets.c
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endif
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endif
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```
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Alternately, if you want to make sure that you can disable the function without messing with the file, you need to add this to your `/users/<name>/rules.mk`, so that it catches the flag:
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```make
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ifneq ("$(wildcard $(USER_PATH)/secrets.c)","")
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SRC += secrets.c
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endif
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ifeq ($(strip $(NO_SECRETS)), yes)
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OPT_DEFS += -DNO_SECRETS
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endif
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```
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## Extras
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Additionally, because this file isn't present in the repo at all, you could add additional functionality that nobody else will see.
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