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docs/user-guide: document nixvim's lib overlay
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MattSturgeon committed Jan 17, 2025
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**Note:** the `lib` argument passed to modules is entirely unrelated to the `lib` _option_ accessed as `config.lib`!

## Using a custom `lib` with Nixvim

When Nixvim is built in standalone mode, it expects `lib` to have Nixvim's extensions.
If you'd like to use a `lib` with your own extensions, you must supply it via `specialArgs`,
however you must ensure Nixvim's extensions are also present.

This can be achieved using the lib overlay, available via the `<nixvim>.lib.overlay` flake output.

```nix
# Example flake
{
inputs = {
# ...
};
outputs =
{ nixpkgs, ... }@inputs:
let
lib = import (nixpkgs + "/lib");
myCustomLib = lib.extend (final: prev: {
# ...
});
myCustomLibForNixvim = myCustomLib.extend inputs.nixvim.lib.overlay;
in
{
# ...
};
}
```

## Common helper functions

A certain number of helpers are defined that can be useful:
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extraSpecialArgs ? { },
}:
# Ensure a suitable `lib` is used
# TODO: offer a lib overlay that end-users could use to apply nixvim's extensions to their own `lib`
assert lib.assertMsg (extraSpecialArgs ? lib -> extraSpecialArgs.lib ? nixvim) ''
Nixvim requires a lib that includes some custom extensions, however the `lib` from `specialArgs` does not have a `nixvim` attr.
Remove `lib` from nixvim's `specialArgs` or ensure you apply nixvim's extensions to your `lib`.'';
Remove `lib` from nixvim's `specialArgs` or ensure you apply nixvim's extensions to your `lib`.
See https://nix-community.github.io/nixvim/user-guide/helpers.html#using-a-custom-lib-with-nixvim'';
lib.evalModules {
modules = modules ++ [
../modules/top-level
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