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fix(codeium-vim): port mappings to astrocore and fix lazy loading event #1077

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github-actions bot commented Jul 2, 2024

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Does this PR follow the [Contribution Guidelines](development guidelines)? Following is a partial checklist:

Proper conventional commit scoping:

  • If you are adding a new plugin, the scope would be the name of the category it is being added into. ex. feat(utility): added noice.nvim plugin

  • If you are modifying a pre-existing plugin or pack, the scope would be the name of the plugin folder. ex. fix(noice-nvim): fix LSP handler error

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@manuuurino manuuurino changed the title refactor(codeium-vim): port mappings to astrocore refactor(codeium-vim): port mappings to astrocore and changed lazy spec events Jul 2, 2024
@Uzaaft Uzaaft changed the title refactor(codeium-vim): port mappings to astrocore and changed lazy spec events fix(codeium-vim): port mappings to astrocore and fix lazy loading event Jul 2, 2024
@Uzaaft Uzaaft merged commit 5a7a7fa into AstroNvim:main Jul 2, 2024
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