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I learn a lot about lazy.nvim reading LazyVim documentation and config.

You can roll your own after reading the LazyVim, kickstart.nvim, astrovim, etc.

With lazy.nvim, there is little magic in nvim distros.

Astrovim community has many working config and you can reference them as a starter when you add new plugin to your config.

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Yes there is definitely a lot that can be learned from those different distributions. The community around them is a big plus. While I don’t use anything magical myself, I’m happy they exist for various reasons.

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