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# Release 0.1 {#sec-release-0.1}
This is the current master branch and information here is not final. These are
changes from the v0.1 tag.
Special thanks to [home-manager](https://github.com/nix-community/home-manager/)
for this release. Docs/manual generation, the new module evaluation system, and
DAG implementation are from them.
## Changelog {#sec-release-0.1-changelog}
[jordanisaacs](https://github.com/jordanisaacs):
- Removed hare language support (lsp/tree-sitter/etc). `vim.lsp.hare` is no
longer defined. If you use hare and would like it added back, please file an
issue.
- [](#opt-vim.startPlugins) & [](#opt-vim.optPlugins) are now an enum of
`string` for options sourced from the flake inputs. Users can still provide
vim plugin packages.
- If you are contributing and adding a new plugin, add the plugin name to
`availablePlugins` in [types-plugin.nix].
- `neovimBuilder` has been removed for configuration. Using an overlay is no
longer required. See the manual for the new way to configuration.
[relevant discourse post]: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/psa-if-you-are-on-unstable-try-out-nvim-treesitter-withallgrammars/23321?u=snowytrees
- Treesitter grammars are now configurable with
[](#opt-vim.treesitter.grammars). Utilizes the nixpkgs `nvim-treesitter`
plugin rather than a custom input in order to take advantage of build support
of pinned versions. See the [relevant discourse post] for more information.
Packages can be found under the `vimPlugins.nvim-treesitter.builtGrammars`
namespace.
- `vim.configRC` and [](#opt-vim.luaConfigRC) are now of type DAG lines. This
allows for ordering of the config. Usage is the same is in home-manager's
`home.activation` option.
```nix
vim.luaConfigRC = lib.nvim.dag.entryAnywhere "config here"
```
[MoritzBoehme](https://github.com/MoritzBoehme):
- `catppuccin` theme is now available as a neovim theme [](#opt-vim.theme.style)
and Lualine theme [](#opt-vim.statusline.lualine.theme).