no matter how long you think it’s going to take, double it.
i migrated my neovim configuration from packer
to lazy
, this results in very
fast load times, but it really educated me as to what i do and do not need in
my editor configuration on a daily basis.
the config is a lot better, but it’s going to require that i maintain some semblance of awareness as to what’s outdated, or not. this also means that i have little bits of configuration that are version dependent. because, well, i couldn’t look away from using some of the latest and the greatest.
misc. notes:
- the bootstrap process is much more elegant when compared to
packer
- i need to dig into the
gist
module that i use to address some token allocation issues that i don’t like - opening issues in the
sulrich/nvim
repo seems like a reasonable way to keep myself apprised of stuff i’ve broken. - there are probably some lurking loading issues for plugins that i use but haven’t appropriately tickled into instantiation.
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