Currently setting `vim.keymaps.*.noremap = false` has no effect.
Given that noremap is set by default, the only way to undo it is
to use `remap = true`. This commit adds `remap` as an internal option,
and derives its final value as the inverse of noremap.
This way, setting `noremap` to `false` now behaves as expected.
See https://neovim.io/doc/user/lua-guide.html#_creating-mappings
* modules: switch to gerg's neovim-wrapper
* modules: use initViml instead of writing the file
* treewide: make the entire generated config lua based
* docs: remove mentions of configRC
* plugins/treesitter: remove vim.cmd hack
* treewide: move resolveDag to lib
* modules/wrapper(rc): fix typo
* treewide: migrate to pluginRC for correct DAG order
The "new" DAG order is as follows:
- (luaConfigPre)
- globalsScript
- basic
- theme
- pluginConfigs
- extraPluginConfigs
- mappings
- (luaConfigPost)
* plugins/theme: fix theme DAG place
* plugins/theme: fix fixed theme DAG place
* modules/wrapper(rc): add removed option module for configRC
* docs: add dag-entries chapter, add release note entry
* fix: formatting CI
* languages/nix: add missing `local`
* docs: fix page link
* docs: add mention of breaking changes at the start of the release notes
* plugins/neo-tree: convert to pluginRC
* modules/wrapper(rc): add back entryAnywhere
* modules/wrapper(rc): expose pluginRC
* apply raf patch
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Co-authored-by: NotAShelf <raf@notashelf.dev>