## Description
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This PR just fixes a few typos :)
`dont => don't`
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## Description
On plugins update it fails with following error for any plugin.
```
~/.local/share/nvim/lazy/lazy.nvim/manage/task/plugin.lua:95: Vim:E150: Not a directory: ~/.local/share/nvim/lazy/gitsigns.nvim/doc/
```
## Description
The lockfile currently does not end with a newline at EOF. Text files
should [end with a newline](https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/18789).
This also lets you manually edit the lockfile in vim without 'fixeol'
creating a spurious change for the added newline.
This change however will create a change in users' lockfiles adding a
newline upon updating, but since the lockfile would be changing anyways
to update lazy.nvim itself, this is likely acceptable.
## Related Issue(s)
*none*
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## Description
As I described in
https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim/pull/1512#issuecomment-2212474372,
this makes it so that local plugins will only show as needing updates if
the local branch is behind the upstream branch. This is done by checking
the output of the `git log` command, and only setting `plugin._.updates`
if the output is not empty.
This seems to solve my issue where local plugins with unpushed changes
always show as needing updates, but if there's a easier/better way of
doing it then please feel free to edit/close this. Or if you don't agree
that the current behaviour is a bug, then that's also fine - it's not a
big deal and I can easily just ignore the "updates available" notice.
I also came across a minor issue where the plugin diff view (press `d`)
compares the wrong commits for local plugins, because
[lua/lazy/view/init.lua](c771cf4928/lua/lazy/view/init.lua (L268))
always uses `get_target`. I fixed this by moving `get_local_target` into
`get_target` - I think this is simpler and more straightforward than the
alternative of adding a ternary everywhere `get_target` is called.
This second bugfix is a very small change, so I've just included it
here, but I'm happy to make a second PR if you'd like.
## Related Issue(s)
Related PR: #1512