diff --git a/doc/lazy.nvim.txt b/doc/lazy.nvim.txt index 8ee9960..b378be0 100644 --- a/doc/lazy.nvim.txt +++ b/doc/lazy.nvim.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*lazy.nvim.txt* For Neovim >= 0.8.0 Last change: 2023 October 09 +*lazy.nvim.txt* For Neovim >= 0.8.0 Last change: 2023 October 10 ============================================================================== Table of Contents *lazy.nvim-table-of-contents* @@ -599,63 +599,60 @@ enabled with `config.checker.enabled = true`. Any operation can be started from the UI, with a sub command or an API function: - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Command Lua Description - ------------------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------- ----------------- - :Lazy build {plugins} require("lazy").build(opts) Rebuild a plugin + ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Command Lua Description + ------------------------- -------------------------------- ----------------------- + :Lazy build {plugins} require("lazy").build(opts) Rebuild a plugin - :Lazy check [plugins] require("lazy").check(opts?) Check for updates and - show the log (git - fetch) + :Lazy check [plugins] require("lazy").check(opts?) Check for updates and + show the log (git + fetch) - :Lazy clean [plugins] require("lazy").clean(opts?) Clean plugins that are - no longer needed + :Lazy clean [plugins] require("lazy").clean(opts?) Clean plugins that are + no longer needed - :Lazy clear require("lazy").clear() Clear finished tasks + :Lazy clear require("lazy").clear() Clear finished tasks - :Lazy debug require("lazy").debug() Show debug information + :Lazy debug require("lazy").debug() Show debug information - :Lazy health require("lazy").health() Run :checkhealth lazy + :Lazy health require("lazy").health() Run :checkhealth lazy - :Lazy help require("lazy").help() Toggle this help page + :Lazy help require("lazy").help() Toggle this help page - :Lazy home require("lazy").home() Go back to plugin list + :Lazy home require("lazy").home() Go back to plugin list - :Lazy install [plugins] require("lazy").install(opts?) Install missing - plugins + :Lazy install [plugins] require("lazy").install(opts?) Install missing plugins - :Lazy load {plugins} require("lazy").load(opts) Load a plugin that has - not been loaded yet. - Similar to :packadd. - Like - :Lazy load foo.nvim. - Use :Lazy! load to - skip cond checks. + :Lazy load {plugins} require("lazy").load(opts) Load a plugin that has + not been loaded yet. + Similar to :packadd. + Like + :Lazy load foo.nvim. + Use :Lazy! load to skip + cond checks. - :Lazy log [plugins] require("lazy").log(opts?) Show recent updates + :Lazy log [plugins] require("lazy").log(opts?) Show recent updates - :Lazy profile require("lazy").profile() Show detailed - profiling + :Lazy profile require("lazy").profile() Show detailed profiling - :Lazy reload {plugins} require("lazy").reload(opts) Reload a plugin - (experimental!!) + :Lazy reload {plugins} require("lazy").reload(opts) Reload a plugin + (experimental!!) - :Lazy restore [plugins] require("lazy").restore(opts?) Updates all plugins to - the state in the - lockfile. For a single - plugin: restore it to - the state in the - lockfile or to a given - commit under the - cursor + :Lazy restore [plugins] require("lazy").restore(opts?) Updates all plugins to + the state in the + lockfile. For a single + plugin: restore it to + the state in the + lockfile or to a given + commit under the cursor - :Lazy sync [plugins] require("lazy").sync(opts?) Run install, clean and - update + :Lazy sync [plugins] require("lazy").sync(opts?) Run install, clean and + update - :Lazy update [plugins] require("lazy").update(opts?) Update plugins. This - will also update the - lockfile - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + :Lazy update [plugins] require("lazy").update(opts?) Update plugins. This + will also update the + lockfile + ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any command can have a **bang** to make the command wait till it finished. For example, if you want to sync lazy from the cmdline, you can use: