Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1pxt8dw3aukg7md8c209hpfpyht967968na8htq707wswx37mllrsp0pdwx Since most of the actively maintained plugins are in Lua, it's much easier to just start with a pure Lua config and a Lua plugin manager like lazy.nvim. The documentation is better, you don't have to switch back and forth between Lua and Vimscript, the organization (1 plugin per file) is more sane, etc. \n\nAs for tutorials , the best way to find working configs is just to search Github for Lua files with the plugin's name - so many people have their full config in a public repo.",
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