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@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ vim.your-plugin.setupOpts = {
## Lazy plugins {#sec-lazy-plugins}
If the plugin can be lazy-loaded, `vim.lazy.plugins` should be used to add it. Lazy
If your plugin can be lazy-loaded, you should use `vim.lazy.plugins` to add your plugin. Lazy
plugins are managed by `lz.n`.
```nix
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ in {
inherit (cfg) setupOpts;
# events that trigger this plugin to be loaded
event = ["DirChanged"];
events = ["DirChanged"];
cmd = ["YourPluginCommand"];
# keymaps
@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ require('lz.n').load({
require('your-plugin').setup({--[[ your setupOpts ]]})
end,
event = {"DirChanged"},
events = {"DirChanged"},
cmd = {"YourPluginCommand"},
keys = {
{"<leader>d", ":YourPluginCommand", mode = {"n"}},

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@ -86,7 +86,6 @@ in {
require('lz.n').load(${toLuaObject lznSpecs})
'';
})
(mkIf (!cfg.enable) {
startPlugins = mapAttrsToList (_: plugin: plugin.package) cfg.plugins;
luaConfigPre =