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📦 Packages
lazy.nvim supports three ways for plugins to define their dependencies and configuration.
- Lazy:
lazy.lua
file - Rockspec: luarocks
*-scm-1.rockspec
file - Packspec:
pkg.json
(experimental, since the format is not quite there yet)
You can enable/disable package sources with config.pkg.sources
.
The order of sources is important, as the first source that finds a package will be used.
:::info
Package specs are always loaded in the scope of the plugin (using specs), so that when the plugin is disabled, none of the specs are loaded.
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Lazy
Using a lazy.lua
file is the recommended way to define your plugin dependencies and configuration.
Syntax is the same as any plugin spec.
Rockspec
When a plugin contains a *-scm-1.rockspec
file, lazy.nvim will automatically load its rocks
dependencies.
Packspec
Supports the pkg.json format,
with a lazy extension in lazy
.
lazy
can contain any valid lazy spec fields. They will be added to the plugin's spec.