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MechMerlin c5264d6d89 Move ckeys workshop to its own directory (#2928)
* move obelus and nakey to ckeys directory

* delete the originals

* short readme about ckeys

* edit readmes to reflect new changes

* add build guide info..and here's me trying to retrigger the build job
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readme.md

Obelus

The Obelus is designed to provide an easy platform to work with for people who are new to building keyboards. It is also especially useful as a QMK testbed, featuring support for a lot of the interesting features of QMK including audio, and a lot of spare pins broken out to headers for hacking away.

Keyboard Maintaintainers: Ethan Madden, James Underwood
Hardware Supported: Obelus
Hardware Availability: C-Keys soldering workshops, /u/MonkeyPlusPlus

Make example for this keyboard (after setting up your build environment):

make ckeys/obelus:default

Or to make and flash:

make ckeys/obelus:default:dfu

See build environment setup and make instructions for more information.