--- sidebar_position: 7 --- # 🔥 Developers To make it easier for users to install your plugin, you can include a [package spec](/packages) in your repo. ## 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 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") ``` :::