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Correct me if I'm wrong, but so far, I've only found one way to get .lazy.lua files to work - start the Neovim process from the directory containing the file. Which would be fine, but I like using Neovide (a GUI Neovim client) so that approach doesn't work in my case.
I'm still using nvim-config-local to modify plugin options on a per-project basis because it allows me to source local files after Neovim has started (e.g. when I enter a directory or run a command manually). Is there any way to replicate this with Lazy? I'd love to be able to knock one more off my plugin count but I can't seem to find if Lazy provides anything similar.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but so far, I've only found one way to get .lazy.lua files to work - start the Neovim process from the directory containing the file. Which would be fine, but I like using Neovide (a GUI Neovim client) so that approach doesn't work in my case.
I'm still using nvim-config-local to modify plugin options on a per-project basis because it allows me to source local files after Neovim has started (e.g. when I enter a directory or run a command manually). Is there any way to replicate this with Lazy? I'd love to be able to knock one more off my plugin count but I can't seem to find if Lazy provides anything similar.
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