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-#|
-This minimal config changes Caps Lock to act as Caps Lock on quick tap, but
-if held, it will act as Left Ctrl. It also changes the backtick/grave key to
-act as backtick/grave on quick tap, but change ijkl keys to arrow keys on hold.
-
-This text between the two pipe+octothorpe sequences is a multi-line comment.
-|#
-
-;; Text after double-semicolons are single-line comments.
-
-#|
-One defcfg entry may be added, which is used for configuration key-pairs. These
-configurations change kanata's behaviour at a more global level than the other
-configuration entries.
-|#
-
-(defcfg
-  #|
-  This configuration will process all keys pressed inside of kanata, even if
-  they are not mapped in defsrc. This is so that certain actions can activate
-  at the right time for certain input sequences. By default, unmapped keys are
-  not processed through kanata due to a Windows issue related to AltGr. If you
-  use AltGr in your keyboard, you will likely want to follow the simple.kbd
-  file while unmapping lctl and ralt from defsrc.
-  |#
-  process-unmapped-keys yes
-)
-
-(defsrc
-  caps
-)
-
-(deflayer default
-  @cap
-)
-
-(defalias
-  cap (tap-hold 200 200 esc lctl)
-)