# Custom Plugins {#ch-custom-plugins} **nvf**, by default, exposes a wide variety of plugins as module options for your convenience and bundles necessary dependencies into **nvf**'s runtime. In case a plugin is not available in **nvf**, you may consider making a pull request to **nvf** to include it as a module or you may add it to your configuration locally. ## Adding Plugins {#ch-adding-plugins} There are multiple ways of adding custom plugins to your **nvf** configuration. You can use custom plugins, before they are implemented in the flake. To add a plugin to the runtime, you need to add it to the [](#opt-vim.startPlugins) list in your configuration. Adding a plugin to `startPlugins` will not allow you to configure the plugin that you have added, but **nvf** provides multiple way of configuring any custom plugins that you might have added to your configuration. ```{=include=} sections custom-plugins/configuring.md custom-plugins/lazy-method.md custom-plugins/non-lazy-method.md custom-plugins/legacy-method.md ```