import.nvim now supports dependent imports

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  • import.nvim

    A safe require override with niceties

  • Hello neovimers! A recent merged PR has enabled import.nvim to now support "dependent" imports. What this means is you can now have several modules be imported with a single import call, and also those modules will be available in your callback so you can safely use them however you need. More details can be found in the updated Readme

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