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I think, what you're describing used to be a thing, but there's now a somewhat different, more granular way of rebinding keybindings:
However, it should be said that these will only apply within KDE applications. If you're using third-party stuff, like Firefox, GIMP, VLC etc., they won't apply.
If you really want to go hard on rebinding all kinds of keys for any application, you can also do things like these:
As cool as both of these are, and as much as I would still generally recommend picking KDE for these kind of customization possibilities, I wouldn't recommend overdoing either. You won't be able to use other PCs anymore...
I actually went through and customized all the Plasma keybindings to be more like Mac a couple days ago. It works pretty well, but yeah unfortunately only in KDE applications. And there's still some stuff you can't change such as the "extend selection to start/end of word" shortcuts always being set to ctrl+shift+left/right even if you set the "move to start/end of word" keys to option+left/right.