diff --git a/doc/lazy.nvim.txt b/doc/lazy.nvim.txt index e65b6c8..2fec161 100644 --- a/doc/lazy.nvim.txt +++ b/doc/lazy.nvim.txt @@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ In practice this means that step 10 of |Neovim Initialization| is done by Lazy: 1. All the plugins’ `init()` functions are executed 2. All plugins with `lazy=false` are loaded. This includes sourcing `/plugin` and `/ftdetect` files. (`/after` will not be sourced yet) -3. All files from `/plugin` and `/ftdetect` directories in you rtp are sourced (excluding `/after`) +3. All files from `/plugin` and `/ftdetect` directories in your rtp are sourced (excluding `/after`) 4. All `/after/plugin` files are sourced (this includes `/after` from plugins) Files from runtime directories are always sourced in alphabetical order. @@ -859,8 +859,8 @@ PACKER.NVIM ~ - `lock` `pin` - `disable=true` `enabled = false` - `tag='*'` `version="*"` -- `after` **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise. -- `wants` **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise. +- `after` is **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise. +- `wants` is **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise. - `config` don’t support string type, use `fun(LazyPlugin)` instead. - `module` is auto-loaded. No need to specify - `keys` spec is |lazy.nvim-different| @@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ If your plugin needs a build step, you can create a file `build.lua` or `build/init.lua` in the root of your repo. This file will be loaded when the plugin is installed or updated. -This makes it easier for users, so they no longer need to specify a `build` +This makes it easier for users, as they no longer need to specify a `build` command.