It’s not a “collection” of remappings, it is in fact a general modifier key swap w/ dynamic modifier key swapping for a variety of Terminal apps, layered w/ an additional set or collection of remaps for code editors geared towards developers as well.
I’m sure your project is good but I think Kinto is better fleshed out than you’d assume.
Also your Windows key, in Kinto, tends to land on the physical Ctrl key during a normal GUI app or non-terminal. Ctrl+P is otherwise on your Cmd key location.. as are all primary modifier combos tend to be.
It does not interfere with or lack any particular remapping that I am aware of.
I’m sure your project is good but I think Kinto is better fleshed out than you’d assume.
Also your Windows key, in Kinto, tends to land on the physical Ctrl key during a normal GUI app or non-terminal. Ctrl+P is otherwise on your Cmd key location.. as are all primary modifier combos tend to be.
It does not interfere with or lack any particular remapping that I am aware of.