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# Overriding plugins {#ch-overriding-plugins}
The [additional plugins section](#sec-additional-plugins) details the addition
of new plugins to nvf under regular circumstances, i.e. while making a pull
request to the project. You may _override_ those plugins in your config to
change source versions, e.g., to use newer versions of plugins that are not yet
updated in **nvf**.
```nix
vim.pluginOverrides = {
lazydev-nvim = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "folke";
repo = "lazydev.nvim";
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
};
```
This will override the source for the `neodev.nvim` plugin that is used in nvf
with your own plugin.
::: {.warning}
While updating plugin inputs, make sure that any configuration that has been
deprecated in newer versions is changed in the plugin's `setupOpts`. If you
depend on a new version, requesting a version bump in the issues section is a
more reliable option.
:::