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You should switch to lazy.nvim. At first when I noticed people switching over, I was not looking forward to it because I didn’t have experience with lua. I checked out LazyVim, which is a pre-configured Neovim (like LunarVim or NVChad), and it was made by the creator of lazy.nvim. Anyway, I took the plunge and it seems to be a lot faster and for better or worse, it has forced me to learn the stuff I was intentionally avoiding in lua. 🤓 So yeah, make the leap and switch if you can. Have a good day!
I've installed the plugins (and removed + reinstalled multiple times) and my status bar continues to look like the default. I went through nearly every recommendation here with no effect: https://github.com/nvim-lualine/lualine.nvim/issues/230
You should switch to lazy.nvim. At first when I noticed people switching over, I was not looking forward to it because I didn’t have experience with lua. I checked out LazyVim, which is a pre-configured Neovim (like LunarVim or NVChad), and it was made by the creator of lazy.nvim. Anyway, I took the plunge and it seems to be a lot faster and for better or worse, it has forced me to learn the stuff I was intentionally avoiding in lua. 🤓 So yeah, make the leap and switch if you can. Have a good day!
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