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(Replace this with your own intro?) Hello. I'm Joel Spadin, and I was asked to write a bit about some of my ZMK-related projects.
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title: "Community Spotlight Series #3: ZMK Tools and ZMK Locale Generator"
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author: Cem Aksoylar
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author_title: Documentation maintainer
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author_url: https://github.com/caksoylar
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author_image_url: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/7876996
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tags: [keyboards, firmware, community]
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This blog continues our series of posts where we highlight projects within the ZMK ecosystem
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that we think are interesting and that the users might benefit from knowing about them.
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In this installment, we are highlighting two projects (and a bonus one!) from [Joel Spadin](https://github.com/joelspadin),
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a member of the core ZMK team.
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The first one is [ZMK Tools](#zmk-tools), a handy Visual Studio Code extension to ease working with ZMK configurations, and the second is [ZMK Locale Generator](#zmk-locale-generator), a tool to help users that use non-US English keyboard locales in their operating systems.
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In the rest of the post we leave it to Joel to introduce and explain the motivations of his ZMK-related projects.
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Stay tuned for future installments in the series!
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## ZMK Tools
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