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## 11.x
- **New Website**: There's a whole new website with a fresh look and improved documentation.
Check it out at [lazy.nvim](https://lazy.folke.io/).
Check it out at [https://lazy.folke.io](https://lazy.folke.io/).
The GitHub `README.md` has been updated to point to the new website.
The `vimdoc` contains all the information that is available on the website.
- **Spec Resolution & Merging**: the code that resolves a final spec from a plugin's fragments has been rewritten.
This should be a tiny bit faster, but more importantly, fixes some issues and is easier to maintain.
- `rocks`: specs can now specify a list of rocks ([luarocks](https://luarocks.org/)) that should be installed.
- [Packages](https://lazy.folke.io/packages) can now specify their dependencies and configuration using one of:
- **Lazy**: `lazy.lua` file
- **Rockspec**: [luarocks](https://luarocks.org/) `*-scm-1.rockspec` [file](https://github.com/luarocks/luarocks/wiki/Rockspec-format)
- **Packspec**: `pkg.json` (experimental, since the [format](https://github.com/neovim/packspec/issues/41) is not quite there yet)
- Packages are not limited to just Neovim plugins. You can install any **luarocks** package, like:
```lua
{ "https://github.com/lubyk/yaml" }
```
Luarocks packages without a `/lua` directory are never lazy-loaded, since it's just a library.
- `build` functions or `*.lua` build files (like `build.lua`) now run asynchronously.
You can use `coroutine.yield(status_msg)` to show progress.
Yielding will also schedule the next `resume` to run in the next tick,
so you can do long-running tasks without blocking Neovim.
# 🚀 Getting Started
**lazy.nvim** is a modern plugin manager for Neovim.
@ -182,14 +194,13 @@ A valid spec should define one of `[1]`, `dir` or `url`.
## Spec Setup
| Property | Type | Description |
| ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **init** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` | `init` functions are always executed during startup |
| **opts** | `table` or `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` | `opts` should be a table (will be merged with parent specs), return a table (replaces parent specs) or should change a table. The table will be passed to the `Plugin.config()` function. Setting this value will imply `Plugin.config()` |
| **config** | `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` or `true` | `config` is executed when the plugin loads. The default implementation will automatically run `require(MAIN).setup(opts)` if `opts` or `config = true` is set. Lazy uses several heuristics to determine the plugin's `MAIN` module automatically based on the plugin's **name**. See also `opts`. To use the default implementation without `opts` set `config` to `true`. |
| **main** | `string?` | You can specify the `main` module to use for `config()` and `opts()`, in case it can not be determined automatically. See `config()` |
| **build** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` or `string` or a list of build commands | `build` is executed when a plugin is installed or updated. Before running `build`, a plugin is first loaded. If it's a string it will be run as a shell command. When prefixed with `:` it is a Neovim command. You can also specify a list to executed multiple build commands. Some plugins provide their own `build.lua` which is automatically used by lazy. So no need to specify a build step for those plugins. |
| **rocks** | `string[]?` | Add any [luarocks](https://luarocks.org/) dependencies. |
| Property | Type | Description |
| ---------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **init** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` | `init` functions are always executed during startup |
| **opts** | `table` or `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` | `opts` should be a table (will be merged with parent specs), return a table (replaces parent specs) or should change a table. The table will be passed to the `Plugin.config()` function. Setting this value will imply `Plugin.config()` |
| **config** | `fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table)` or `true` | `config` is executed when the plugin loads. The default implementation will automatically run `require(MAIN).setup(opts)` if `opts` or `config = true` is set. Lazy uses several heuristics to determine the plugin's `MAIN` module automatically based on the plugin's **name**. See also `opts`. To use the default implementation without `opts` set `config` to `true`. |
| **main** | `string?` | You can specify the `main` module to use for `config()` and `opts()`, in case it can not be determined automatically. See `config()` |
| **build** | `fun(LazyPlugin)` or `string` or a list of build commands | `build` is executed when a plugin is installed or updated. See [Building](/developers#building) for more information. |
## Spec Lazy Loading
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## Rockspec
When a plugin contains a `*-scm-1.rockspec` file, **lazy.nvim** will automatically load its [`rocks`](/spec#setup) dependencies.
When a plugin contains a `*-1.rockspec` file, **lazy.nvim** will automatically build the rock and its dependencies.
## Packspec
@ -976,12 +987,78 @@ specs, adding any keys you want to override / merge.
`opts`, `dependencies`, `cmd`, `event`, `ft` and `keys` are always merged with the parent spec.
Any other property will override the property from the parent spec.
# 📚 Plugin Developers
# 🔥 Developers
To make it easier for users to install your plugin, you can include a [package spec](/packages) in your repo.
If your plugin needs a build step, you can specify this in your **package file**,
or 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.
## Best Practices
This makes it easier for users, as they no longer need to specify a `build` command.
- If your plugin needs `setup()`, then create a simple `lazy.lua` file like this:
```lua
return { "me/my-plugin", opts = {} }
```
- Plugins that are pure lua libraries should be lazy-loaded with `lazy = true`.
```lua
{ "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim", lazy = true }
```
- Only use `dependencies` if a plugin needs the dep to be installed **AND** loaded.
Lua plugins/libraries are automatically loaded when they are `require()`d,
so they don't need to be in `dependencies`.
:::tip[GOOD]
```lua
{ "folke/todo-comments.nvim", opts = {} },
{ "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim", lazy = true },
```
:::
:::danger[BAD]
```lua
{
"folke/todo-comments.nvim",
opts = {},
-- This will always load plenary as soon as todo-comments loads,
-- even when todo-comments doesn't use it.
dependencies = { "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim", lazy = true },
},
```
:::
- Inside a `build` function or `*.lua` build file, use `coroutine.yield(status_msg)` to show progress.
- Don't change the `cwd` in your build function, since builds run in parallel and changing the `cwd` will affect other builds.
## Building
The spec **build** property can be one of the following:
- `fun(plugin: LazyPlugin)`: a function that builds the plugin.
- `*.lua`: a Lua file that builds the plugin (like `build.lua`)
- `":Command"`: a Neovim command
- `"rockspec"`: this will run `luarocks make` in the plugin's directory
This is automatically set by the `rockspec` [package](/packages) source.
- any other **string** will be run as a shell command
- a `list` of any of the above to run multiple build steps
- if no `build` is specified, but a `build.lua` file exists, that will be used instead.
Build functions and `*.lua` files run asynchronously in a coroutine.
Use `coroutine.yield(status_msg)` to show progress.
Yielding will also schedule the next `coroutine.resume()` to run in the next tick, so you can do long-running tasks without blocking Neovim.
:::tip
If you need to know the directory of your build lua file, you can use:
```lua
local dir = vim.fn.fnamemodify(debug.getinfo(1, "S").source:sub(2), ":p:h")
```
:::

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@ -36,7 +36,9 @@ Table of Contents *lazy.nvim-table-of-contents*
- 📦 Migration Guide |lazy.nvim-🚀-usage-📦-migration-guide|
- ⚡ Profiling & Debug |lazy.nvim-🚀-usage-⚡-profiling-&-debug|
- 📂 Structuring Your Plugins|lazy.nvim-🚀-usage-📂-structuring-your-plugins|
8. 📚 Plugin Developers |lazy.nvim-📚-plugin-developers|
8. 🔥 Developers |lazy.nvim-🔥-developers|
- Best Practices |lazy.nvim-🔥-developers-best-practices|
- Building |lazy.nvim-🔥-developers-building|
9. Links |lazy.nvim-links|
==============================================================================
@ -46,19 +48,28 @@ Table of Contents *lazy.nvim-table-of-contents*
11.X *lazy.nvim-📰-whats-new?-11.x*
- **New Website**: Theres a whole new website with a fresh look and improved
documentation. Check it out at lazy.nvim <https://lazy.folke.io/>. The GitHub
`README.md` has been updated to point to the new website. The `vimdoc` contains
all the information that is available on the website.
documentation. Check it out at <https://lazy.folke.io>. The GitHub `README.md`
has been updated to point to the new website. The `vimdoc` contains all the
information that is available on the website.
- **Spec Resolution & Merging**: the code that resolves a final spec from a
plugins fragments has been rewritten. This should be a tiny bit faster, but
more importantly, fixes some issues and is easier to maintain.
- `rocks`: specs can now specify a list of rocks (luarocks
<https://luarocks.org/>) that should be installed.
- Packages <https://lazy.folke.io/packages> can now specify their dependencies
and configuration using one of:
- **Lazy**: `lazy.lua` file
- **Rockspec**: luarocks <https://luarocks.org/> `*-scm-1.rockspec` file <https://github.com/luarocks/luarocks/wiki/Rockspec-format>
- **Packspec**: `pkg.json` (experimental, since the format <https://github.com/neovim/packspec/issues/41> is not quite there yet)
- Packages are not limited to just Neovim plugins. You can install any
**luarocks** package, like:
>lua
{ "https://github.com/lubyk/yaml" }
<
Luarocks packages without a `/lua` directory are never lazy-loaded, since
its just a library.
- `build` functions or `*.lua` build files (like `build.lua`) now run
asynchronously. You can use `coroutine.yield(status_msg)` to show progress.
Yielding will also schedule the next `resume` to run in the next tick, so you
can do long-running tasks without blocking Neovim.
==============================================================================
@ -235,9 +246,9 @@ SPEC LOADING *lazy.nvim-🔌-plugin-spec-spec-loading*
SPEC SETUP *lazy.nvim-🔌-plugin-spec-spec-setup*
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Property Type Description
---------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------
---------- ----------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------
init fun(LazyPlugin) init functions are always executed during startup
opts table or opts should be a table (will be merged with parent specs),
@ -258,15 +269,8 @@ SPEC SETUP *lazy.nvim-🔌-plugin-spec-spec-setup*
config()
build fun(LazyPlugin) or string or build is executed when a plugin is installed or updated.
a list of build commands Before running build, a plugin is first loaded. If its a
string it will be run as a shell command. When prefixed with
: it is a Neovim command. You can also specify a list to
executed multiple build commands. Some plugins provide their
own build.lua which is automatically used by lazy. So no
need to specify a build step for those plugins.
rocks string[]? Add any luarocks dependencies.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a list of build commands See Building for more information.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SPEC LAZY LOADING *lazy.nvim-🔌-plugin-spec-spec-lazy-loading*
@ -535,8 +539,8 @@ dependencies and configuration. Syntax is the same as any plugin spec.
ROCKSPEC *lazy.nvim-📦-packages-rockspec*
When a plugin contains a `*-scm-1.rockspec` file, **lazy.nvim** will
automatically load its `rocks` </spec#setup> dependencies.
When a plugin contains a `*-1.rockspec` file, **lazy.nvim** will automatically
build the rock and its dependencies.
PACKSPEC *lazy.nvim-📦-packages-packspec*
@ -1175,17 +1179,49 @@ spec.
==============================================================================
8. 📚 Plugin Developers *lazy.nvim-📚-plugin-developers*
8. 🔥 Developers *lazy.nvim-🔥-developers*
To make it easier for users to install your plugin, you can include a package
spec </packages> in your repo.
If your plugin needs a build step, you can specify this in your **package
file**, or 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, as they no longer need to specify a `build`
command.
BEST PRACTICES *lazy.nvim-🔥-developers-best-practices*
- If your plugin needs `setup()`, then create a simple `lazy.lua` file like this:
>lua
return { "me/my-plugin", opts = {} }
<
- Plugins that are pure lua libraries should be lazy-loaded with `lazy = true`.
>lua
{ "nvim-lua/plenary.nvim", lazy = true }
<
- Only use `dependencies` if a plugin needs the dep to be installed **AND**
loaded. Lua plugins/libraries are automatically loaded when they are
`require()`d, so they dont need to be in `dependencies`.
- Inside a `build` function or `*.lua` build file, use
`coroutine.yield(status_msg)` to show progress.
- Dont change the `cwd` in your build function, since builds run in parallel
and changing the `cwd` will affect other builds.
BUILDING *lazy.nvim-🔥-developers-building*
The spec **build** property can be one of the following:
- `fun(plugin: LazyPlugin)`: a function that builds the plugin.
- `*.lua`: a Lua file that builds the plugin (like `build.lua`)
- `":Command"`: a Neovim command
- `"rockspec"`: this will run `luarocks make` in the plugins directory
This is automatically set by the `rockspec` package </packages> source.
- any other **string** will be run as a shell command
- a `list` of any of the above to run multiple build steps
- if no `build` is specified, but a `build.lua` file exists, that will be used instead.
Build functions and `*.lua` files run asynchronously in a coroutine. Use
`coroutine.yield(status_msg)` to show progress. Yielding will also schedule the
next `coroutine.resume()` to run in the next tick, so you can do long-running
tasks without blocking Neovim.
==============================================================================
9. Links *lazy.nvim-links*

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skip_if_doc_exists = true,
},
state = vim.fn.stdpath("state") .. "/lazy/state.json", -- state info for checker and other things
build = {
-- Plugins can provide a `build.lua` file that will be executed when the plugin is installed
-- or updated. When the plugin spec also has a `build` command, the plugin's `build.lua` not be
-- executed. In this case, a warning message will be shown.
warn_on_override = true,
},
-- Enable profiling of lazy.nvim. This will add some overhead,
-- so only enable this when you are debugging lazy.nvim
profiling = {