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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Table of Contents *lazy.nvim-table-of-contents*
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- Plugin Spec |lazy.nvim-plugin-spec|
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- Configuration |lazy.nvim-configuration|
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- Usage |lazy.nvim-usage|
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- Lockfile `lazy-lock.json` |lazy.nvim-lockfile-`lazy-lock.json`|
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- Profiler |lazy.nvim-profiler|
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- 🪲 Debug |lazy.nvim-🪲-debug|
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- Startup Sequence |lazy.nvim-startup-sequence|
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│:Lazy clear or :LazyClear │require("lazy").clear() │ │Clear finished tasks │
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LOCKFILE `LAZY-LOCK.JSON` *lazy.nvim-lockfile-`lazy-lock.json`*
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After every **update**, the local lockfile is updated with the installed
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revisions. It is recommended to have this file under version control.
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If you use your Neovim config on multiple machines, using the lockfile, you can
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ensure that the same version of every plugin is installed.
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On the other machine, you can do `Lazy restore`, to update all your plugins to
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the version from the lockfile
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PROFILER *lazy.nvim-profiler*
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The profiling view shows you why and how long it took to load your plugins.
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