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# WARNING: Until issue [#173](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/issues/173) goes through, the [core][1] repository will not be up-to-date with the latest changes and fixes, but can still be used.
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If you want to use TMK for your own keyboard project, you've got three options for embedding the [core][1].
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The recommended option is [subtrees](#1-git-subtree).
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After adding the embed you'll need to [modify the Makefile](#modifications-to-the-makefile) of your project to point to the core correctly.
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## 1. git subtree
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In order to set up the subtree in your project, first add the core repository as a remote:
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```
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git remote add -f core https://github.com/tmk/tmk_core
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```
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Then add the core as a subtree (directory) in your local repository:
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```
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git subtree add -P tmk_core core master --squash
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```
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And that's it!
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When you want to update the subtree in your repository to match the master on [tmk_core][1], do this:
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```
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git subtree pull -P tmk_core core master --squash
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```
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## 2. git submodule
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In order to set up the submodule in your project, first add a new submodule:
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```
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git submodule add https://github.com/tmk/tmk_core tmk_core
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```
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Then pull, sync and update the submodule:
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```
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git pull
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git submodule sync --recursive
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git submodule update --init --recursive
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```
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And that's it!
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When you want to update the subtree in your repository to match the master on [tmk_core][1], follow the same steps as above.
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If you want to clone a repository from GitHub that has submodule(s) in it, pass <kbd>--recursive</kbd> when cloning, like so:
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`git clone --recursive https://github.com/<username>/<repository>`
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## 3. Manually (without git)
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*Note: This is not recommended in any way, but it's still possible.*
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Download a zipped version of the [tmk_core][1] repository using this link:
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<https://github.com/tmk/tmk_core/archive/master.zip>
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Extract the zip in your project's directory, then rename the folder to <kbd>tmk_core</kbd>.
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## Modifications to the *Makefile*
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The one thing you have to make sure to change in the *Makefile* (compared to [tmk_keyboard](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard) drivers' *[Makefile](https://github.com/tmk/tmk_keyboard/blob/master/keyboard/gh60/Makefile#L45)*) is the "TMK_DIR" variable, which needs to point to the embed directory:
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```Makefile
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TMK_DIR = ./tmk_core
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```
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[1]: https://github.com/tmk/tmk_core
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