Why don't people organize their config for each plugin seperately?

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  • my-neovim-config

  • my config: https://github.com/Senya247/my-neovim-config

  • nvim-config

    Generalized and Personalized (by Alexis12119)

  • I'm quite satisfied with my plugin structure and I'm lazy to create every folder. on my plugin config

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  • lazy.nvim

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  • lazy.nvim kind of encourages this by allowing plugin specs, and I think it's a good/clean pattern (although it's not exactly as you've laid it out). As a result, I end up with a directory like this: https://github.com/andrewferrier/dotfiles/tree/main/common/.config/nvim/lua/plugin-spec.

  • dotfiles

    My dotfiles (by andrewferrier)

  • lazy.nvim kind of encourages this by allowing plugin specs, and I think it's a good/clean pattern (although it's not exactly as you've laid it out). As a result, I end up with a directory like this: https://github.com/andrewferrier/dotfiles/tree/main/common/.config/nvim/lua/plugin-spec.

  • nvim

  • How about this ?

  • .dotfiles

    dotfiles for AwesomeWM, Neovim, and many other tools i use (by edr3x)

  • This is my way of having clean config.

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