diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 57772952..ae6c1cbf 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -4,7 +4,14 @@ ### ⚡️ Added +### 🐞 Fixed + +## v3.1.5r2 + +### ⚡️ Added + - Add `-4` argument to `lazyman` to indicate use `AstroNvim` v4 during initialization +- Add `AstroNvimV4` to `Starter` configurations as example `AstroNvim` v4 configuration ### 🐞 Fixed diff --git a/ReleaseNotes.md b/ReleaseNotes.md index b14e86f7..ad54664b 100644 --- a/ReleaseNotes.md +++ b/ReleaseNotes.md @@ -3,9 +3,11 @@ ## AstroNvim temporary fix This release addresses the breaking change in `AstroNvim` v4, released `01-Apr-2024`. -For now, all `AstroNvim` configuration initialization will be done with `v3.45.3` -of the base `AstroNvim` repository. Support for `AstroNvim` v4 will be forthcoming -in later releases of `lazyman`. +Version 4 `AstroNvim` configurations can be installed with `lazyman -4 ...` and +version 3 `AstroNvim` configurations can be installed with `lazyman -J ...`. + +In addition, an example `AstroNvim v4` configuration is included in the `lazyman` +supported `Starter` configurations and can be installed with `lazyman -x AstroNvimV4`. ## New Features @@ -15,7 +17,7 @@ in later releases of `lazyman`. This major new release of `lazyman` supports over 100 Neovim configurations. The `nvim-Lazyman` Neovim configuration options and enabled plugins can be managed through the `lazyman` command menus. The Lazyman initialization defaults to using the native package manager rather than Homebrew to install Neovim dependencies and tools. Native package managers are supported on Debian based platforms (e.g. Ubuntu), RPM based platforms (e.g. Fedora), Arch Linux, Alpine Linux, SUSE Linux, and Void Linux. To use Homebrew rather than the native package manager, use `lazyman -h ...` when initializing the system. Homebrew is the default on macOS and used elsewhere if no supported native package manager is found. Version 3.1 adds support for 3 namespaces in the `Lazyman` Neovim configuration - `ecovim` (the default), `free` (the original), and `onno`. All namespaces can be managed via menus (`lazyman -F`). -All that is needed to bootstrap `Lazyman` is the [lazyman.sh](https://github.com/doctorfree/nvim-lazyman/releases/download/v3.1.5r1/lazyman.sh) script. Download and execute to get started: +All that is needed to bootstrap `Lazyman` is the [lazyman.sh](https://github.com/doctorfree/nvim-lazyman/releases/download/v3.1.5r2/lazyman.sh) script. Download and execute to get started: ```bash git clone https://github.com/doctorfree/nvim-lazyman $HOME/.config/nvim-Lazyman @@ -112,7 +114,7 @@ If, after initializing Lazyman with `lazyman -Z`, you wish to let Lazyman instal ### Bootstrap -To bootstrap the Lazyman Neovim configuration manager, the `lazyman.sh` script must be downloaded and executed. The download can be performed with `git`, `curl`, `wget`, copy/paste, or [download the release artifact](https://github.com/doctorfree/nvim-lazyman/releases/download/v3.1.5r1/lazyman.sh). +To bootstrap the Lazyman Neovim configuration manager, the `lazyman.sh` script must be downloaded and executed. The download can be performed with `git`, `curl`, `wget`, copy/paste, or [download the release artifact](https://github.com/doctorfree/nvim-lazyman/releases/download/v3.1.5r2/lazyman.sh). The recommended bootstrap procedure is with `git`: diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION index 30e800f4..f9206e0a 100644 --- a/VERSION +++ b/VERSION @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ VERSION=3.1.5 -RELEASE=1 +RELEASE=2 PACKAGE=1