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I believe this allows packer to be started when starting the program. In my case it required me to source manually the packer.lua to use the :Packer commands. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but this could be an interesting fix
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i don't autoload packer intentionally i don't have to do it and every now and then i found vim having a hard time exciting because i was loading packer. |
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I see. Thanks for replying, will be closing this out :) |
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I believe this allows packer to be started when starting the program. In my case it previously required me to source manually the packer.lua to use the :Packer commands. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but this could be an interesting fix for autoloading the packer.lua file