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One thing that struck me eyes, why not credit your reloading to plenary.nvim? Post is a bit misleading, though reloading well deserves more highlighting. For anyone with `plenary.nvim` (that justifiably comes often as a dependency for many lua plugins), you can put set something like this as a global in your lua config:
Lots of cool ideas. FYI, for package management, there is also paq-nvim, which is much simpler than Packer and closer to vim-plug in terms of the user experience.
there are many cool lua plugins , Ive discovered some recently and listed out them in my config repo :) https://github.com/siduck76/neovim-dots
Creds to TJ (see link also for neat `vim.inspect` global).
Thanks for sharing. I plan to move to LUA as well and have found many ideas for my setup