neovim-dots/lua/config/lazy.lua

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local lazypath = vim.fn.stdpath("data") .. "/lazy/lazy.nvim"
if not (vim.uv or vim.loop).fs_stat(lazypath) then
-- bootstrap lazy.nvim
-- stylua: ignore
vim.fn.system({ "git", "clone", "--filter=blob:none", "https://github.com/folke/lazy.nvim.git", "--branch=stable", lazypath })
end
vim.opt.rtp:prepend(vim.env.LAZY or lazypath)
require("lazy").setup({
spec = {
-- add LazyVim and import its plugins
{
"LazyVim/LazyVim",
import = "lazyvim.plugins",
cond = function()
return not vim.g.vscode
end,
},
-- import any extras modules here
-- { import = "lazyvim.plugins.extras.lang.typescript" },
-- { import = "lazyvim.plugins.extras.lang.json" },
-- { import = "lazyvim.plugins.extras.ui.mini-animate" },
-- import/override with your plugins
{
import = "plugins",
cond = function()
return not vim.g.vscode
end,
},
},
defaults = {
-- By default, only LazyVim plugins will be lazy-loaded. Your custom plugins will load during startup.
-- If you know what you're doing, you can set this to `true` to have all your custom plugins lazy-loaded by default.
lazy = false,
-- It's recommended to leave version=false for now, since a lot the plugin that support versioning,
-- have outdated releases, which may break your Neovim install.
version = false, -- always use the latest git commit
-- version = "*", -- try installing the latest stable version for plugins that support semver
},
install = { colorscheme = { "tokyonight", "habamax" } },
checker = { enabled = false }, -- automatically check for plugin updates
performance = {
rtp = {
-- disable some rtp plugins
disabled_plugins = {
"gzip",
-- "matchit",
-- "matchparen",
-- "netrwPlugin",
"tarPlugin",
"tohtml",
"tutor",
"zipPlugin",
},
},
},
})