# DynamicMacros

Dynamic macros are similar to [Macros][plugin:macros], but unlike them, they can
be re-defined without compiling and flashing new firmware: one can change
dynamic macros via [Focus][plugin:focus], using a tool like
[Chrysalis][chrysalis].

 [plugin:macros]: Kaleidoscope-Macros.md
 [plugin:focus]: Kaleidoscope-FocusSerial.md
 [chrysalis]: https://github.com/keyboardio/Chrysalis

Dynamic macros come with certain limitations, however: unlike the built-in
macros, dynamic ones do not support running custom code, they can only play back
a sequence of events (keys, mousekeys, etc), and do so whenever one presses the
dynamic macro key.

You can define up to 32 dynamic macros, there is no limit on their length,
except the amount of storage available on the keyboard.

## Using the plugin

To use the plugin, we need to include the header, tell the firmware to `use` the
plugin, and reserve storage space for the macros. This is best illustrated with
an example:

```c++
#include <Kaleidoscope.h>
#include <Kaleidoscope-EEPROMSettings.h>
#include <Kaleidoscope-FocusSerial.h>
#include <Kaleidoscope-DynamicMacros.h>

KALEIDOSCOPE_INIT_PLUGINS(
  EEPROMSettings,
  Focus,
  DynamicMacros
);

void setup() {
  Kaleidoscope.setup();

  DynamicMacros.reserve_storage(128);
}
```

## Keymap markup

### `DM(id)`

> Places a dynamic macro key on the keymap, with the `id` number (0 to 31) as
> identifier. Pressing the key will immediately run the associated dynamic
> macro.

## Plugin methods

The plugin provides a `DynamicMacros` object, with the following methods and properties available:

### `.reserve_storage(size)`

> Reserves `size` bytes of storage for dynamic macros. This must be called from
> the `setup()` method of your sketch, otherwise dynamic macros will not
> function.

### `.play(macro_id)`

> Plays back a macro, specified by `macro_id`.

## `MACRO` steps

The plugin supports the same [macro steps][doc:steps] as the Macros plugin,
please refer to the documentation therein.

 [doc:steps]: (Kaleidoscope-Macros.md#macro-steps)

## Focus commands

The plugin provides two Focus commands: `macros.map` and `macros.trigger`.

### `macros.map [macros...]`

> Without arguments, displays all the stored macros. Each macro is terminated by
> an end marker (`MACRO_ACTION_END`), and the last macro is followed by an
> additional marker. The plugin will send back the entire dynamic macro storage
> space, even the data after the final marker.

> With arguments, it replaces the current set of dynamic macros with the newly
> given ones. Macros are terminated by an end marker, and the last macro must be
> terminated by an additional one.

> In both cases, the data sent or expected is a sequence of 8-bit values, a
> memory dump.

### `macros.trigger macro_id`

> Runs the dynamic macro associated with `macro_id` immediately. This can be
> used to test macros without having to place them on the keymap.

## Dependencies

* [Kaleidoscope-EEPROM-Settings](Kaleidoscope-EEPROM-Settings.md)
* [Kaleidoscope-FocusSerial](Kaleidoscope-FocusSerial.md)