chore(build): auto-generate vimdoc

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@ -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 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) 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) 4. All `/after/plugin` files are sourced (this includes `/after` from plugins)
Files from runtime directories are always sourced in alphabetical order. Files from runtime directories are always sourced in alphabetical order.
@ -859,8 +859,8 @@ PACKER.NVIM ~
- `lock` `pin` - `lock` `pin`
- `disable=true` `enabled = false` - `disable=true` `enabled = false`
- `tag='*'` `version="*"` - `tag='*'` `version="*"`
- `after` **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise. - `after` is **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise.
- `wants` **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise. - `wants` is **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise.
- `config` dont support string type, use `fun(LazyPlugin)` instead. - `config` dont support string type, use `fun(LazyPlugin)` instead.
- `module` is auto-loaded. No need to specify - `module` is auto-loaded. No need to specify
- `keys` spec is |lazy.nvim-different| - `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 `build/init.lua` in the root of your repo. This file will be loaded when the
plugin is installed or updated. 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. command.