Autocommands for buffers with no associated filetype

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  • autolist.nvim

    Automatic list continuation and formatting for neovim, powered by lua

  • So my problem is [this](https://github.com/gaoDean/autolist.nvim/issues/21). For my plugin to work, it sets autocommands to remap certain keys for some select filetypes. The problem I'm having is that I have no idea how to set autocommands for empty filetypes, and the only option is to set an autocommand for all filetypes, and check if the filetype is empty. Keep in mind that these autocommands are being run hundreds of times, every time you press enter, the autocommand is being run. If anybody knows a way, please tell. Thanks.

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