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Plugin UI (lemmy.ml)
submitted 9 months ago by snake_cased@lemmy.ml to c/neovim@sopuli.xyz

Is there a Lazy UI for managing Plugins not directly in a Text File, but something more akin to VSCode's Extensions view?

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[-] Dirk@lemmy.ml 4 points 9 months ago

After adding the plugin you can manage (enable, disable, update, etc.) it using the lazy.nvim plugin manager.

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