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Yeah, I tried this way, but due to the issue with keyboard layout, ydotool does not output |>, but some gibberish instead. I couldn't reverse-engineer how to make it output a proper |>.
Maybe this?
https://github.com/xremap/xremap
Edit: I haven't figured it out yet, so still a maybe.
Looks interesting. I'm not entirely sure it can output two keys since it's a remapper, but I'll dig into more details tomorrow, thanks!
I also found this, which looks specifically able to do exactly what you want.
https://github.com/snyball/Hawck
But there are some hoops to jump through and I haven't tested it.
(Edit: I just wish Plasma's key bindings worked, perhaps it'll work again soon)