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I'm using lazy.nvim with NixOS, and it works thanks to certain hacky workarounds. But ideally I want to build a reproducible derivation with all the plugins in it.
For example, with Doom Emacs you can have packages like: https://github.com/nix-community/nix-doom-emacs. This is possible because Doom Emacs can be operated entirely with a CLI, allowing you to create build scripts that can fully instance a functional setup without any manual intervention.
So is there a way to operate lazy.nvim from the CLI? I just need basic install/update operations with the appropriate error codes. Folke is probably not interested in something like this, so I'm wondering if there are any efforts happening somewhere else.
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I'm using lazy.nvim with NixOS, and it works thanks to certain hacky workarounds. But ideally I want to build a reproducible derivation with all the plugins in it.
For example, with Doom Emacs you can have packages like: https://github.com/nix-community/nix-doom-emacs. This is possible because Doom Emacs can be operated entirely with a CLI, allowing you to create build scripts that can fully instance a functional setup without any manual intervention.
So is there a way to operate lazy.nvim from the CLI? I just need basic install/update operations with the appropriate error codes. Folke is probably not interested in something like this, so I'm wondering if there are any efforts happening somewhere else.
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