* Added two minimap plugins under `vim.minimap`. `codewindow.nvim` is enabled by default, while `minimap.vim` is available with its code-minimap dependency.
* A complementary plugin, `obsidian.nvim` and the Neovim alternative for Emacs' orgmode with `orgmode.nvim` have been added. Both will be disabled by default.
* You will now notice a dashboard on startup. This is provided by the `alpha.nvim` plugin. You can use any of the three available dashboard plugins, or disable them entirely.
* There is now a scrollbar on active buffers, which can highlight errors by hooking to your LSPs. This is on by default, but can be toggled off under `vim.visuals` if seen necessary.
* A general purpose cheatsheet has been added through `cheatsheet.nvim`. Forget no longer!
* `ccc.nvim` has been added to the default plugins to allow picking colors with ease.
* Most UI components of Neovim have been replaced through the help of `noice.nvim`. There are also notifications and custom UI elements available for Neovim messages and prompts.
* Harness the power of ethical (`tabnine.nvim`) and not-so-ethical (`copilot.lua`) AI by those new assistant plugins. Both are off by default, TabNine needs to be wrapped before it's working.
* Experimental mouse gestures have been addede through `gesture.nvim`. See plugin page and the relevant module for more details on how to use.
* Re-open last visited buffers via `nvim-session-manager`. Disabled by default as deleting buffers seems to be problematic at the moment.
* Lualine had its configuration simplified and style toned down. Less color, more info.
* Modules where multiple plugin configurations were in the same directory have been simplified. Each plugin inside a single module gets its own directory to be imported.