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Thank you for this PR, but the docs are auto-generated based on the LazyVim repo, so you'll have to make your contributions there. Check the source specs to see how to add a description. Basically a comment right before the spec. |
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I'm new to (neo)vim and often find it hard to grasp what some plugins do. I've added brief descriptions to a few plugins and plan to cover more as I understand them. This would benefit other newbies like me, because many plugins are unclear based on name alone, so a quick explainer at the start would be great. This would help avoid hunting for descriptions, especially since some plugin git repos lack explanations.