docs/manual: add custom keybinds section; minor wording tweaks

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@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ configuring/custom-package.md
configuring/custom-plugins.md
configuring/overriding-plugins.md
configuring/languages.md
configuring/keybinds.md
configuring/dags.md
configuring/dag-entries.md
configuring/autocmds.md

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# Custom keymaps {#ch-keymaps}
Some plugin modules provide keymap options for your convenience. If a keymap is
not provided by such module options, you may easily register your own custom
keymaps via {option}`vim.keymaps`.
```nix
{
config.vim.keymaps = [
{
key = "<leader>m";
mode = "n";
silent = true;
action = ":make<CR>";
}
{
key = "<leader>l";
mode = ["n" "x"];
silent = true;
action = "<cmd>cnext<CR>";
}
{
key = "<leader>k";
mode = ["n" "x"];
# While `lua` is `true`, `action` is expected to be
# a valid Lua expression.
lua = true;
action = ''
function()
require('foo').do_thing()
print('did thing')
end
'';
}
];
}
```

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@ -14,11 +14,12 @@ vim.pluginOverrides = {
rev = "";
hash = "";
};
# It's also possible to use a flake input
lazydev-nvim = inputs.lazydev-nvim;
# Or a local path
lazydev-nvim = ./lazydev;
# Or a npins pin... etc
# Or a npins pin nvfetcher source, etc.
};
```