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*lazy.nvim.txt* For Neovim >= 0.8.0 Last change: 2023 October 12
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==============================================================================
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Table of Contents *lazy.nvim-table-of-contents*
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1. lazy.nvim |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim|
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- Features |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-features|
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- Requirements |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-requirements|
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- Installation |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-installation|
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- Plugin Spec |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-plugin-spec|
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- Configuration |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-configuration|
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- Usage |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-usage|
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- Lockfile lazy-lock.json |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-lockfile-lazy-lock.json|
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- Performance |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-performance|
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- Debug |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-debug|
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- Startup Sequence |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-startup-sequence|
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- Structuring Your Plugins |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-structuring-your-plugins|
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- Migration Guide |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-migration-guide|
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- Uninstalling |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-uninstalling|
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- Highlight Groups |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-highlight-groups|
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- Plugin Authors |lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-plugin-authors|
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- Other Neovim Plugin Managers in Lua|lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-other-neovim-plugin-managers-in-lua|
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==============================================================================
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1. lazy.nvim *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim*
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**lazy.nvim** is a modern plugin manager for Neovim.
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FEATURES *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-features*
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- Manage all your Neovim plugins with a powerful UI
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- Fast startup times thanks to automatic caching and bytecode compilation of Lua modules
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- Partial clones instead of shallow clones
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- Automatic lazy-loading of Lua modules and lazy-loading on events, commands, filetypes, and key mappings
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- Automatically install missing plugins before starting up Neovim, allowing you to start using it right away
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- Async execution for improved performance
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- No need to manually compile plugins
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- Correct sequencing of dependencies
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- Configurable in multiple files
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- Generates helptags of the headings in `README.md` files for plugins that don’t have vimdocs
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- Dev options and patterns for using local plugins
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- Profiling tools to optimize performance
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- Lockfile `lazy-lock.json` to keep track of installed plugins
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- Automatically check for updates
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- Commit, branch, tag, version, and full Semver <https://devhints.io/semver> support
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- Statusline component to see the number of pending updates
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- Automatically lazy-loads colorschemes
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REQUIREMENTS *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-requirements*
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- Neovim >= **0.8.0** (needs to be built with **LuaJIT**)
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- Git >= **2.19.0** (for partial clones support)
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- a Nerd Font <https://www.nerdfonts.com/> **(optional)**
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INSTALLATION *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-installation*
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You can add the following Lua code to your `init.lua` to bootstrap
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**lazy.nvim**
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>lua
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local lazypath = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy/lazy.nvim"
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if not vim.loop.fs_stat(lazypath) then
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vim.fn.system({
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"git",
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"clone",
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"--filter=blob:none",
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"https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim.git",
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"--branch=stable", -- latest stable release
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lazypath,
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})
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end
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vim.opt.rtp:prepend(lazypath)
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<
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Nextstep is to add **lazy.nvim** below the code added in the prior step in
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`init.lua`
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>lua
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require("lazy").setup(plugins, opts)
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<
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- **plugins**this should be a `table` or a `string`
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- `table`a list with your |lazy.nvim-plugin-spec|
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- `string`a Lua module name that contains your |lazy.nvim-plugin-spec|. See |lazy.nvim-structuring-your-plugins|
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- **opts**see |lazy.nvim-configuration| **(optional)**
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>lua
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-- Example using a list of specs with the default options
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vim.g.mapleader = " " -- Make sure to set `mapleader` before lazy so your mappings are correct
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require("lazy").setup({
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"folke/which-key.nvim",
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{ "folke/neoconf.nvim", cmd = "Neoconf" },
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"folke/neodev.nvim",
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})
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<
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It is recommended to run `:checkhealth lazy` after installation.
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PLUGIN SPEC *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-plugin-spec*
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Property Type Description
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-------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------
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[1] string? Short plugin url. Will be expanded using
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config.git.url_format
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dir string? A directory pointing to a local plugin
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url string? A custom git url where the plugin is hosted
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name string? A custom name for the plugin used for the local
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plugin directory and as the display name
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dev boolean? When true, a local plugin directory will be used
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instead. See config.dev
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lazy boolean? When true, the plugin will only be loaded when
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needed. Lazy-loaded plugins are automatically loaded
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when their Lua modules are required, or when one of
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the lazy-loading handlers triggers
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enabled boolean? or fun():boolean When false, or if the function returns false, then
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this plugin will not be included in the spec
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cond boolean? or fun(LazyPlugin):boolean When false, or if the function returns false, then
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this plugin will not be loaded. Useful to disable
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some plugins in vscode, or firenvim for example.
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dependencies LazySpec[] A list of plugin names or plugin specs that should
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be loaded when the plugin loads. Dependencies are
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always lazy-loaded unless specified otherwise. When
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specifying a name, make sure the plugin spec has
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been defined somewhere else.
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init fun(LazyPlugin) init functions are always executed during startup
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opts table or fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table) opts should be a table (will be merged with parent
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specs), return a table (replaces parent specs) or
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should change a table. The table will be passed to
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the Plugin.config() function. Setting this value
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will imply Plugin.config()
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config fun(LazyPlugin, opts:table) or true config is executed when the plugin loads. The
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default implementation will automatically run
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require(MAIN).setup(opts). Lazy uses several
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heuristics to determine the plugin’s MAIN module
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automatically based on the plugin’s name. See also
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opts. To use the default implementation without opts
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set config to true.
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main string? You can specify the main module to use for config()
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and opts(), in case it can not be determined
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automatically. See config()
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build fun(LazyPlugin) or string or a list of build commands build is executed when a plugin is installed or
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updated. Before running build, a plugin is first
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loaded. If it’s a string it will be ran as a shell
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command. When prefixed with : it is a Neovim
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command. You can also specify a list to executed
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multiple build commands. Some plugins provide their
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own build.lua which is automatically used by lazy.
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So no need to specify a build step for those
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plugins.
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branch string? Branch of the repository
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tag string? Tag of the repository
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commit string? Commit of the repository
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version string? or false to override the default Version to use from the repository. Full Semver
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ranges are supported
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pin boolean? When true, this plugin will not be included in
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updates
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submodules boolean? When false, git submodules will not be fetched.
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Defaults to true
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event string? or string[] or Lazy-load on event. Events can be specified as
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fun(self:LazyPlugin, event:string[]):string[] or BufEnter or with a pattern like BufEnter *.lua
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{event:string[]\|string, pattern?:string[]\|string}
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cmd string? or string[] or Lazy-load on command
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fun(self:LazyPlugin, cmd:string[]):string[]
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ft string? or string[] or Lazy-load on filetype
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fun(self:LazyPlugin, ft:string[]):string[]
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keys string? or string[] or LazyKeys[] or Lazy-load on key mapping
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fun(self:LazyPlugin, keys:string[]):(string \| LazyKeys)[]
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module false? Do not automatically load this Lua module when it’s
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required somewhere
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priority number? Only useful for start plugins (lazy=false) to force
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loading certain plugins first. Default priority is
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50. It’s recommended to set this to a high number
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for colorschemes.
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optional boolean? When a spec is tagged optional, it will only be
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included in the final spec, when the same plugin has
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been specified at least once somewhere else without
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optional. This is mainly useful for Neovim distros,
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to allow setting options on plugins that may/may not
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be part of the user’s plugins
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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LAZY LOADING ~
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**lazy.nvim** automagically lazy-loads Lua modules, so it is not needed to
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specify `module=...` everywhere in your plugin specification. This means that
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if you have a plugin `A` that is lazy-loaded and a plugin `B` that requires a
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module of plugin `A`, then plugin `A` will be loaded on demand as expected.
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If you don’t want this behavior for a certain plugin, you can specify that
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with `module=false`. You can then manually load the plugin with `:Lazy load
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foobar.nvim`.
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You can configure **lazy.nvim** to lazy-load all plugins by default with
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`config.defaults.lazy = true`.
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Additionally, you can also lazy-load on **events**, **commands**, **file
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types** and **key mappings**.
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Plugins will be lazy-loaded when one of the following is `true`
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- Theplugin only exists as a dependency in your spec
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- It has an `event`, `cmd`, `ft` or `keys` key
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- `config.defaults.lazy == true`
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COLORSCHEMES
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Colorscheme plugins can be configured with `lazy=true`. The plugin will
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automagically load when doing `colorscheme foobar`.
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**NOTE:** since **start** plugins can possibly change existing highlight
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groups, it’s important to make sure that your main **colorscheme** is loaded
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first. To ensure this you can use the `priority=1000` field. **(see the
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examples)**
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LAZY KEY MAPPINGS
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The `keys` property can be a `string` or `string[]` for simple normal-mode
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mappings, or it can be a `LazyKeys` table with the following key-value pairs:
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- **[1]**(`string`) lhs **(required)**
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- **[2]**(`string|fun()`) rhs **(optional)**
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- **mode**(`string|string[]`) mode **(optional, defaults to "n")**
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- **ft**(`string|string[]`) `filetype` for buffer-local keymaps **(optional)**
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- any other option valid for `vim.keymap.set`
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Key mappings will load the plugin the first time they get executed.
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When `[2]` is `nil`, then the real mapping has to be created by the `config()`
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function.
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>lua
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-- Example for neo-tree.nvim
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{
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"nvim-neo-tree/neo-tree.nvim",
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keys = {
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{ "<leader>ft", "<cmd>Neotree toggle<cr>", desc = "NeoTree" },
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},
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config = function()
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require("neo-tree").setup()
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end,
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}
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<
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VERSIONING ~
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If you want to install a specific revision of a plugin, you can use `commit`,
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`tag`, `branch`, `version`.
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The `version` property supports Semver <https://semver.org/> ranges.
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Click to see some examples ~
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- `*`latest stable version (this excludes pre-release versions)
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- `1.2.x`any version that starts with `1.2`, such as `1.2.0`, `1.2.3`, etc.
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- `^1.2.3`any version that is compatible with `1.2.3`, such as `1.3.0`, `1.4.5`, etc., but not `2.0.0`.
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- `~1.2.3`any version that is compatible with `1.2.3`, such as `1.2.4`, `1.2.5`, but not `1.3.0`.
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- `>1.2.3`any version that is greater than `1.2.3`, such as `1.3.0`, `1.4.5`, etc.
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- `>=1.2.3`any version that is greater than or equal to `1.2.3`, such as `1.2.3`, `1.3.0`, `1.4.5`, etc.
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- `<1.2.3`any version that is less than `1.2.3`, such as `1.1.0`, `1.0.5`, etc.
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- `<=1.2.3`any version that is less than or equal to `1.2.3`, such as `1.2.3`, `1.1.0`, `1.0.5`, etc
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You can set `config.defaults.version = "*"` to install the latest stable
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version of plugins that support Semver.
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EXAMPLES ~
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>lua
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return {
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-- the colorscheme should be available when starting Neovim
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{
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"folke/tokyonight.nvim",
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lazy = false, -- make sure we load this during startup if it is your main colorscheme
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priority = 1000, -- make sure to load this before all the other start plugins
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config = function()
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-- load the colorscheme here
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vim.cmd([[colorscheme tokyonight]])
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end,
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},
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-- I have a separate config.mappings file where I require which-key.
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-- With lazy the plugin will be automatically loaded when it is required somewhere
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{ "folke/which-key.nvim", lazy = true },
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{
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"nvim-neorg/neorg",
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-- lazy-load on filetype
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ft = "norg",
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-- options for neorg. This will automatically call `require("neorg").setup(opts)`
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opts = {
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load = {
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["core.defaults"] = {},
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},
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},
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},
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{
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"dstein64/vim-startuptime",
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-- lazy-load on a command
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cmd = "StartupTime",
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-- init is called during startup. Configuration for vim plugins typically should be set in an init function
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init = function()
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vim.g.startuptime_tries = 10
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end,
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},
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{
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"hrsh7th/nvim-cmp",
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-- load cmp on InsertEnter
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event = "InsertEnter",
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-- these dependencies will only be loaded when cmp loads
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-- dependencies are always lazy-loaded unless specified otherwise
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dependencies = {
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"hrsh7th/cmp-nvim-lsp",
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"hrsh7th/cmp-buffer",
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},
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config = function()
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-- ...
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end,
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},
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-- if some code requires a module from an unloaded plugin, it will be automatically loaded.
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-- So for api plugins like devicons, we can always set lazy=true
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{ "nvim-tree/nvim-web-devicons", lazy = true },
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-- you can use the VeryLazy event for things that can
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-- load later and are not important for the initial UI
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{ "stevearc/dressing.nvim", event = "VeryLazy" },
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{
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"Wansmer/treesj",
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keys = {
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{ "J", "<cmd>TSJToggle<cr>", desc = "Join Toggle" },
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},
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opts = { use_default_keymaps = false, max_join_length = 150 },
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},
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{
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"monaqa/dial.nvim",
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-- lazy-load on keys
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-- mode is `n` by default. For more advanced options, check the section on key mappings
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keys = { "<C-a>", { "<C-x>", mode = "n" } },
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},
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-- local plugins need to be explicitly configured with dir
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{ dir = "~/projects/secret.nvim" },
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-- you can use a custom url to fetch a plugin
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{ url = "git@github.com:folke/noice.nvim.git" },
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-- local plugins can also be configure with the dev option.
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-- This will use {config.dev.path}/noice.nvim/ instead of fetching it from Github
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-- With the dev option, you can easily switch between the local and installed version of a plugin
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{ "folke/noice.nvim", dev = true },
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}
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CONFIGURATION *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-configuration*
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**lazy.nvim** comes with the following defaults:
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>lua
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{
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root = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy", -- directory where plugins will be installed
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defaults = {
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lazy = false, -- should plugins be lazy-loaded?
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version = nil,
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-- default `cond` you can use to globally disable a lot of plugins
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-- when running inside vscode for example
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cond = nil, ---@type boolean|fun(self:LazyPlugin):boolean|nil
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-- version = "*", -- enable this to try installing the latest stable versions of plugins
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},
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-- leave nil when passing the spec as the first argument to setup()
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spec = nil, ---@type LazySpec
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lockfile = vim.fn.stdpath("config") .. "/lazy-lock.json", -- lockfile generated after running update.
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concurrency = jit.os:find("Windows") and (vim.loop.available_parallelism() * 2) or nil, ---@type number limit the maximum amount of concurrent tasks
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git = {
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-- defaults for the `Lazy log` command
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-- log = { "-10" }, -- show the last 10 commits
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log = { "-8" }, -- show commits from the last 3 days
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timeout = 120, -- kill processes that take more than 2 minutes
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url_format = "https://github.com/%s.git",
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-- lazy.nvim requires git >=2.19.0. If you really want to use lazy with an older version,
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-- then set the below to false. This should work, but is NOT supported and will
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-- increase downloads a lot.
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filter = true,
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},
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dev = {
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-- directory where you store your local plugin projects
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path = "~/projects",
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---@type string[] plugins that match these patterns will use your local versions instead of being fetched from GitHub
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patterns = {}, -- For example {"folke"}
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fallback = false, -- Fallback to git when local plugin doesn't exist
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},
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install = {
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-- install missing plugins on startup. This doesn't increase startup time.
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missing = true,
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-- try to load one of these colorschemes when starting an installation during startup
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colorscheme = { "habamax" },
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},
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ui = {
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-- a number <1 is a percentage., >1 is a fixed size
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size = { width = 0.8, height = 0.8 },
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wrap = true, -- wrap the lines in the ui
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-- The border to use for the UI window. Accepts same border values as |nvim_open_win()|.
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border = "none",
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title = nil, ---@type string only works when border is not "none"
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title_pos = "center", ---@type "center" | "left" | "right"
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-- Show pills on top of the Lazy window
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pills = true, ---@type boolean
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icons = {
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cmd = " ",
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config = "",
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event = "",
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ft = " ",
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init = " ",
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import = " ",
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keys = " ",
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lazy = " ",
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loaded = "●",
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not_loaded = "○",
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plugin = " ",
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runtime = " ",
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require = " ",
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source = " ",
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start = "",
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task = "✔ ",
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list = {
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"●",
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"➜",
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"★",
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"‒",
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},
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},
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-- leave nil, to automatically select a browser depending on your OS.
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-- If you want to use a specific browser, you can define it here
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browser = nil, ---@type string?
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throttle = 20, -- how frequently should the ui process render events
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custom_keys = {
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-- You can define custom key maps here. If present, the description will
|
||
-- be shown in the help menu.
|
||
-- To disable one of the defaults, set it to false.
|
||
|
||
["<localleader>l"] = {
|
||
function(plugin)
|
||
require("lazy.util").float_term({ "lazygit", "log" }, {
|
||
cwd = plugin.dir,
|
||
})
|
||
end,
|
||
desc = "Open lazygit log",
|
||
},
|
||
|
||
["<localleader>t"] = {
|
||
function(plugin)
|
||
require("lazy.util").float_term(nil, {
|
||
cwd = plugin.dir,
|
||
})
|
||
end,
|
||
desc = "Open terminal in plugin dir",
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
diff = {
|
||
-- diff command <d> can be one of:
|
||
-- * browser: opens the github compare view. Note that this is always mapped to <K> as well,
|
||
-- so you can have a different command for diff <d>
|
||
-- * git: will run git diff and open a buffer with filetype git
|
||
-- * terminal_git: will open a pseudo terminal with git diff
|
||
-- * diffview.nvim: will open Diffview to show the diff
|
||
cmd = "git",
|
||
},
|
||
checker = {
|
||
-- automatically check for plugin updates
|
||
enabled = false,
|
||
concurrency = nil, ---@type number? set to 1 to check for updates very slowly
|
||
notify = true, -- get a notification when new updates are found
|
||
frequency = 3600, -- check for updates every hour
|
||
},
|
||
change_detection = {
|
||
-- automatically check for config file changes and reload the ui
|
||
enabled = true,
|
||
notify = true, -- get a notification when changes are found
|
||
},
|
||
performance = {
|
||
cache = {
|
||
enabled = true,
|
||
},
|
||
reset_packpath = true, -- reset the package path to improve startup time
|
||
rtp = {
|
||
reset = true, -- reset the runtime path to $VIMRUNTIME and your config directory
|
||
---@type string[]
|
||
paths = {}, -- add any custom paths here that you want to includes in the rtp
|
||
---@type string[] list any plugins you want to disable here
|
||
disabled_plugins = {
|
||
-- "gzip",
|
||
-- "matchit",
|
||
-- "matchparen",
|
||
-- "netrwPlugin",
|
||
-- "tarPlugin",
|
||
-- "tohtml",
|
||
-- "tutor",
|
||
-- "zipPlugin",
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
-- lazy can generate helptags from the headings in markdown readme files,
|
||
-- so :help works even for plugins that don't have vim docs.
|
||
-- when the readme opens with :help it will be correctly displayed as markdown
|
||
readme = {
|
||
enabled = true,
|
||
root = vim.fn.stdpath("state") .. "/lazy/readme",
|
||
files = { "README.md", "lua/**/README.md" },
|
||
-- only generate markdown helptags for plugins that dont have docs
|
||
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 = {
|
||
-- Enables extra stats on the debug tab related to the loader cache.
|
||
-- Additionally gathers stats about all package.loaders
|
||
loader = false,
|
||
-- Track each new require in the Lazy profiling tab
|
||
require = false,
|
||
},
|
||
}
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
If you don’t want to use a Nerd Font, you can replace the icons with Unicode symbols. ~
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
{
|
||
ui = {
|
||
icons = {
|
||
cmd = "⌘",
|
||
config = "🛠",
|
||
event = "📅",
|
||
ft = "📂",
|
||
init = "⚙",
|
||
keys = "🗝",
|
||
plugin = "🔌",
|
||
runtime = "💻",
|
||
require = "🌙",
|
||
source = "📄",
|
||
start = "🚀",
|
||
task = "📌",
|
||
lazy = "💤 ",
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
}
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
|
||
USAGE *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-usage*
|
||
|
||
Plugins are managed with the `:Lazy` command. Open the help with `<?>` to see
|
||
all the key mappings.
|
||
|
||
You can press `<CR>` on a plugin to show its details. Most properties can be
|
||
hovered with `<K>` to open links, help files, readmes, git commits and git
|
||
issues.
|
||
|
||
Lazy can automatically check for updates in the background. This feature can be
|
||
enabled with `config.checker.enabled = true`.
|
||
|
||
Any operation can be started from the UI, with a sub command or an API
|
||
function:
|
||
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Command Lua Description
|
||
------------------------- -------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------
|
||
:Lazy build {plugins} require("lazy").build(opts) Rebuild a plugin
|
||
|
||
:Lazy check [plugins] require("lazy").check(opts?) Check for updates and show the log (git fetch)
|
||
|
||
:Lazy clean [plugins] require("lazy").clean(opts?) Clean plugins that are no longer needed
|
||
|
||
:Lazy clear require("lazy").clear() Clear finished tasks
|
||
|
||
:Lazy debug require("lazy").debug() Show debug information
|
||
|
||
:Lazy health require("lazy").health() Run :checkhealth lazy
|
||
|
||
:Lazy help require("lazy").help() Toggle this help page
|
||
|
||
:Lazy home require("lazy").home() Go back to plugin list
|
||
|
||
:Lazy install [plugins] require("lazy").install(opts?) Install missing plugins
|
||
|
||
:Lazy load {plugins} require("lazy").load(opts) Load a plugin that has not been loaded yet. Similar
|
||
to :packadd. Like :Lazy load foo.nvim. Use
|
||
:Lazy! load to skip cond checks.
|
||
|
||
:Lazy log [plugins] require("lazy").log(opts?) Show recent updates
|
||
|
||
:Lazy profile require("lazy").profile() Show detailed profiling
|
||
|
||
:Lazy reload {plugins} require("lazy").reload(opts) Reload a plugin (experimental!!)
|
||
|
||
:Lazy restore [plugins] require("lazy").restore(opts?) Updates all plugins to the state in the lockfile.
|
||
For a single plugin: restore it to the state in the
|
||
lockfile or to a given commit under the cursor
|
||
|
||
:Lazy sync [plugins] require("lazy").sync(opts?) Run install, clean and update
|
||
|
||
:Lazy update [plugins] require("lazy").update(opts?) Update plugins. This will also update the lockfile
|
||
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Any command can have a **bang** to make the command wait till it finished. For
|
||
example, if you want to sync lazy from the cmdline, you can use:
|
||
|
||
>shell
|
||
$ nvim --headless "+Lazy! sync" +qa
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
`opts` is a table with the following key-values:
|
||
|
||
- **wait**when true, then the call will wait till the operation completed
|
||
- **show**when false, the UI will not be shown
|
||
- **plugins**a list of plugin names to run the operation on
|
||
- **concurrency**limit the `number` of concurrently running tasks
|
||
|
||
Stats API (`require("lazy").stats()`):
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
{
|
||
-- startuptime in milliseconds till UIEnter
|
||
startuptime = 0,
|
||
-- when true, startuptime is the accurate cputime for the Neovim process. (Linux & Macos)
|
||
-- this is more accurate than `nvim --startuptime`, and as such will be slightly higher
|
||
-- when false, startuptime is calculated based on a delta with a timestamp when lazy started.
|
||
real_cputime = false,
|
||
count = 0, -- total number of plugins
|
||
loaded = 0, -- number of loaded plugins
|
||
---@type table<string, number>
|
||
times = {},
|
||
}
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
**lazy.nvim** provides a statusline component that you can use to show the
|
||
number of pending updates. Make sure to enable `config.checker.enabled = true`
|
||
to make this work.
|
||
|
||
Example of configuring lualine.nvim ~
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("lualine").setup({
|
||
sections = {
|
||
lualine_x = {
|
||
{
|
||
require("lazy.status").updates,
|
||
cond = require("lazy.status").has_updates,
|
||
color = { fg = "#ff9e64" },
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
},
|
||
})
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
|
||
USER EVENTS ~
|
||
|
||
The following user events will be triggered:
|
||
|
||
- **LazyDone**when lazy has finished starting up and loaded your config
|
||
- **LazySync**after running sync
|
||
- **LazyInstall**after an install
|
||
- **LazyUpdate**after an update
|
||
- **LazyClean**after a clean
|
||
- **LazyCheck**after checking for updates
|
||
- **LazyLog**after running log
|
||
- **LazyLoad**after loading a plugin. The `data` attribute will contain the plugin name.
|
||
- **LazySyncPre**before running sync
|
||
- **LazyInstallPre**before an install
|
||
- **LazyUpdatePre**before an update
|
||
- **LazyCleanPre**before a clean
|
||
- **LazyCheckPre**before checking for updates
|
||
- **LazyLogPre**before running log
|
||
- **LazyReload**triggered by change detection after reloading plugin specs
|
||
- **VeryLazy**triggered after `LazyDone` and processing `VimEnter` auto commands
|
||
- **LazyVimStarted**triggered after `UIEnter` when `require("lazy").stats().startuptime` has been calculated.
|
||
Useful to update the startuptime on your dashboard.
|
||
|
||
|
||
LOCKFILE LAZY-LOCK.JSON *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-lockfile-lazy-lock.json*
|
||
|
||
After every **update**, the local lockfile is updated with the installed
|
||
revisions. It is recommended to have this file under version control.
|
||
|
||
If you use your Neovim config on multiple machines, using the lockfile, you can
|
||
ensure that the same version of every plugin is installed.
|
||
|
||
If you are on another machine, you can do `:Lazy restore`, to update all your
|
||
plugins to the version from the lockfile.
|
||
|
||
|
||
PERFORMANCE *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-performance*
|
||
|
||
Great care has been taken to make the startup code (`lazy.core`) as efficient
|
||
as possible. During startup, all Lua files used before `VimEnter` or
|
||
`BufReadPre` are byte-compiled and cached, similar to what impatient.nvim
|
||
<https://github.com/lewis6991/impatient.nvim> does.
|
||
|
||
My config for example loads in about `11ms` with `93` plugins. I do a lot of
|
||
lazy-loading though :)
|
||
|
||
**lazy.nvim** comes with an advanced profiler `:Lazy profile` to help you
|
||
improve performance. The profiling view shows you why and how long it took to
|
||
load your plugins.
|
||
|
||
|
||
DEBUG *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-debug*
|
||
|
||
See an overview of active lazy-loading handlers and what’s in the module
|
||
cache.
|
||
|
||
|
||
STARTUP SEQUENCE *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-startup-sequence*
|
||
|
||
**lazy.nvim** does **NOT** use Neovim packages and even disables plugin loading
|
||
completely (`vim.go.loadplugins = false`). It takes over the complete startup
|
||
sequence for more flexibility and better performance.
|
||
|
||
In practice this means that step 10 of |Neovim Initialization| is done by Lazy:
|
||
|
||
1. All the plugins’ `init()` functions are executed
|
||
2. All plugins with `lazy=false` are loaded. This includes sourcing `/plugin` and `/ftdetect` files. (`/after` will not be sourced yet)
|
||
3. All files from `/plugin` and `/ftdetect` directories in you rtp are sourced (excluding `/after`)
|
||
4. All `/after/plugin` files are sourced (this includes `/after` from plugins)
|
||
|
||
Files from runtime directories are always sourced in alphabetical order.
|
||
|
||
|
||
STRUCTURING YOUR PLUGINS *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-structuring-your-plugins*
|
||
|
||
Some users may want to split their plugin specs in multiple files. Instead of
|
||
passing a spec table to `setup()`, you can use a Lua module. The specs from the
|
||
**module** and any top-level **sub-modules** will be merged together in the
|
||
final spec, so it is not needed to add `require` calls in your main plugin file
|
||
to the other files.
|
||
|
||
The benefits of using this approach:
|
||
|
||
- Simple to **add** new plugin specs. Just create a new file in your plugins module.
|
||
- Allows for **caching** of all your plugin specs. This becomes important if you have a lot of smaller plugin specs.
|
||
- Spec changes will automatically be **reloaded** when they’re updated, so the `:Lazy` UI is always up to date.
|
||
|
||
Example:
|
||
|
||
- `~/.config/nvim/init.lua`
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("lazy").setup("plugins")
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
- `~/.config/nvim/lua/plugins.lua` or `~/.config/nvim/lua/plugins/init.lua` **(this file is optional)**
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
return {
|
||
"folke/neodev.nvim",
|
||
"folke/which-key.nvim",
|
||
{ "folke/neoconf.nvim", cmd = "Neoconf" },
|
||
}
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
- Any lua file in `~/.config/nvim/lua/plugins/*.lua` will be automatically merged in the main plugin spec
|
||
|
||
For a real-life example, you can check LazyVim
|
||
<https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim> and more specifically:
|
||
|
||
- lazyvim.plugins <https://github.com/LazyVim/LazyVim/tree/main/lua/lazyvim/plugins> contains all the plugin specs that will be loaded
|
||
|
||
|
||
IMPORTING SPECS, CONFIG & OPTS ~
|
||
|
||
As part of a spec, you can add `import` statements to import additional plugin
|
||
modules. Both of the `setup()` calls are equivalent:
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("lazy").setup("plugins")
|
||
|
||
-- Same as:
|
||
require("lazy").setup({{import = "plugins"}})
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
To import multiple modules from a plugin, add additional specs for each import.
|
||
For example, to import LazyVim core plugins and an optional plugin:
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
require("lazy").setup({
|
||
spec = {
|
||
{ "LazyVim/LazyVim", import = "lazyvim.plugins" },
|
||
{ import = "lazyvim.plugins.extras.coding.copilot" },
|
||
}
|
||
})
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
When you import specs, you can override them by simply adding a spec for the
|
||
same plugin to your local 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.
|
||
|
||
|
||
MIGRATION GUIDE *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-migration-guide*
|
||
|
||
|
||
PACKER.NVIM ~
|
||
|
||
- `setup` `init`
|
||
- `requires` `dependencies`
|
||
- `as` `name`
|
||
- `opt` `lazy`
|
||
- `run` `build`
|
||
- `lock` `pin`
|
||
- `disable=true` `enabled = false`
|
||
- `tag='*'` `version="*"`
|
||
- `after` **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise.
|
||
- `wants` **not needed** for most use-cases. Use `dependencies` otherwise.
|
||
- `config` don’t support string type, use `fun(LazyPlugin)` instead.
|
||
- `module` is auto-loaded. No need to specify
|
||
- `keys` spec is |lazy.nvim-different|
|
||
- `rtp` can be accomplished with:
|
||
|
||
>lua
|
||
config = function(plugin)
|
||
vim.opt.rtp:append(plugin.dir .. "/custom-rtp")
|
||
end
|
||
<
|
||
|
||
With packer `wants`, `requires` and `after` can be used to manage dependencies.
|
||
With lazy, this isn’t needed for most of the Lua dependencies. They can be
|
||
installed just like normal plugins (even with `lazy=true`) and will be loaded
|
||
when other plugins need them. The `dependencies` key can be used to group those
|
||
required plugins with the one that requires them. The plugins which are added
|
||
as `dependencies` will always be lazy-loaded and loaded when the plugin is
|
||
loaded.
|
||
|
||
|
||
PAQ-NVIM ~
|
||
|
||
- `as` `name`
|
||
- `opt` `lazy`
|
||
- `run` `build`
|
||
|
||
|
||
UNINSTALLING *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-uninstalling*
|
||
|
||
To uninstall **lazy.nvim**, you need to remove the following files and
|
||
directories:
|
||
|
||
- **data**`~/.local/share/nvim/lazy`
|
||
- **state**`~/.local/state/nvim/lazy`
|
||
- **lockfile**`~/.config/nvim/lazy-lock.json`
|
||
|
||
|
||
Paths can differ if you changed `XDG` environment variables.
|
||
|
||
HIGHLIGHT GROUPS *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-highlight-groups*
|
||
|
||
Click to see all highlight groups ~
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Highlight Group Default Group Description
|
||
------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------------------
|
||
LazyButton CursorLine
|
||
|
||
LazyButtonActive Visual
|
||
|
||
LazyComment Comment
|
||
|
||
LazyCommit _@variable.builtin_ commitref
|
||
|
||
LazyCommitIssue Number
|
||
|
||
LazyCommitScope Italic conventional commit scope
|
||
|
||
LazyCommitType Title conventional commit type
|
||
|
||
LazyDimmed Conceal property
|
||
|
||
LazyDir _@text.reference_ directory
|
||
|
||
LazyH1 IncSearch homebutton
|
||
|
||
LazyH2 Bold titles
|
||
|
||
LazyLocal Constant
|
||
|
||
LazyNoCond DiagnosticWarn unloaded icon for a plugin where
|
||
cond() was false
|
||
|
||
LazyNormal NormalFloat
|
||
|
||
LazyProgressDone Constant progress bar done
|
||
|
||
LazyProgressTodo LineNr progress bar todo
|
||
|
||
LazyProp Conceal property
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonCmd Operator
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonEvent Constant
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonFt Character
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonImport Identifier
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonKeys Statement
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonPlugin Special
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonRequire _@parameter_
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonRuntime _@macro_
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonSource Character
|
||
|
||
LazyReasonStart _@field_
|
||
|
||
LazySpecial _@punctuation.special_
|
||
|
||
LazyTaskError ErrorMsg taskerrors
|
||
|
||
LazyTaskOutput MsgArea task output
|
||
|
||
LazyUrl _@text.reference_ url
|
||
|
||
LazyValue _@string_ valueof a property
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
PLUGIN AUTHORS *lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-plugin-authors*
|
||
|
||
If your plugin needs a build step, you can 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, so they no longer need to specify a `build`
|
||
command.
|
||
|
||
|
||
OTHER NEOVIM PLUGIN MANAGERS IN LUA*lazy.nvim-lazy.nvim-other-neovim-plugin-managers-in-lua*
|
||
|
||
- pckr.nvim <https://github.com/lewis6991/pckr.nvim>
|
||
- packer.nvim <https://github.com/wbthomason/packer.nvim>
|
||
- paq-nvim <https://github.com/savq/paq-nvim>
|
||
- neopm <https://github.com/ii14/neopm>
|
||
- dep <https://github.com/chiyadev/dep>
|
||
- optpack.nvim <https://github.com/notomo/optpack.nvim>
|
||
- pact.nvim <https://github.com/rktjmp/pact.nvim>
|
||
|
||
==============================================================================
|
||
2. Links *lazy.nvim-links*
|
||
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