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# Testing Changes {#sec-testing-changes}
Once you have made your changes, you will need to test them throughly. If it is
a module, add your module option to `configuration.nix` (located in the root of
this project) inside `neovimConfiguration`. Enable it, and then run the maximal
configuration with `nix run .#maximal -Lv` to check for build errors. If neovim
opens in the current directory without any error messages (you can check the
output of `:messages` inside neovim to see if there are any errors), then your
changes are good to go. Open your pull request, and it will be reviewed as soon
as posssible.
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If it is not a new module, but a change to an existing one, then make sure the
module you have changed is enabled in the maximal configuration by editing
`configuration.nix`, and then run it with `nix run .#maximal -Lv`. Same procedure
as adding a new module will apply here.