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subarutendou avatar subarutendou commented on July 17, 2024

not really need to seperate, but I want to make it more easy to know after a year. I don't want to scroll a big file only because I want to delete or change one line. This happened at my emacs config before I use org file to seperate by code block. nvim don't have org, but lua allow me to put it everywhere, so I make a file for each plugin even is only one line.

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troycomi avatar troycomi commented on July 17, 2024

You can have similar levels of organization using the config option. Currently I have, for example:

  use {
    "folke/which-key.nvim",
    config = function()
      require("user.config.whichkey").setup()
    end,
  }

Where the bulk of configuration happens in user/config/whichkey.lua. Is this functionally equivalent or are there some corner cases where one is better?

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subarutendou avatar subarutendou commented on July 17, 2024

Thank you, never thought of this in nvim. I will give a try to see if this work better for me when I'm back home.

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