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Is there a particular reason why you would want to use vim plug in Lua? If you're new to neovim, I would highly recommend that you pick one of the popular Lua-based package managers (Lazy and Packer) and use those. Perhaps also check out TJ's kickstart.nvim if you want a slightly less barebones initial setup.
Is there a particular reason why you would want to use vim plug in Lua? If you're new to neovim, I would highly recommend that you pick one of the popular Lua-based package managers (Lazy and Packer) and use those. Perhaps also check out TJ's kickstart.nvim if you want a slightly less barebones initial setup.
Is there a particular reason why you would want to use vim plug in Lua? If you're new to neovim, I would highly recommend that you pick one of the popular Lua-based package managers (Lazy and Packer) and use those. Perhaps also check out TJ's kickstart.nvim if you want a slightly less barebones initial setup.