packer.nvim:
packer.nvim is currently unmaintained. For the time being (as of August,
2023), it is recommended to use one of the following plugin managers
instead: lazy.nvim or pckr.nvim
paq-nvim: Paq is a
Neovim package manager written in Lua.
neopm:Plugin manager for
neovim, pre-alpha stage. Expect breaking changes.
dep: A versatile,
declarative and correct neovim package manager in Lua. Originally
written for personal use by luaneko.
optpack.nvim:
This is a neovim plugin manager that uses only opt package.
pact.nvim: pact is
a semver focused, pessimistic plugin manager for Neovim.
vim-plug:A
minimalist Vim plugin manager.Just one file with no dependencies. Super
easy to set up.
Vundle.vim:Vundle is
short for Vim bundle and is a Vim plugin manager.
pathogen.vim:Manage
your 'runtimepath' with ease. In practical terms, pathogen.vim makes it
super easy to install plugins and runtime files in their own private
directories.
dein.vim: Dein.vim
is a dark powered Vim/Neovim plugin manager.
volt: Multi-platform
CLI tool managing Vim plugin life
Nvim has no direct connection to the system clipboard. Instead it
depends on a |provider| which transparently uses shell commands to
communicate with the system clipboard or any other clipboard
"backend".
"Paste" is a separate concept from |clipboard|: paste means "dump a
bunch of text to the editor", whereas clipboard provides features like
|quote+| to get and set the OS clipboard directly. For example,
middle-click or CTRL-SHIFT-v (macOS: CMD-v) in your terminal is "paste",
not "clipboard": the terminal application (Nvim) just gets a stream of
text, it does not interact with the clipboard directly.