# Frequently Asked Questions ## How do I use a plugin not implemented in nixvim Using a plugin not supported by nixvim, but packaged in nixpkgs is straightforward: - Register the plugin through `extraPlugins`: `extraPlugins = [pkgs.vimPlugins.""]`. - Configure the plugin through `extraConfigLua`: `extraConfigLua = "require('my-plugin').setup({foo = "bar"})";` ## How do I use a plugin not packaged in nixpkgs This is straightforward too, you can add the following to `extraPlugins` for a plugin hosted on GitHub: ```nix extraPlugins = [(pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin { name = "my-plugin"; src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub { owner = ""; repo = ""; rev = ""; hash = ""; }; })]; ``` The [nixpkgs manual](https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#managing-plugins-with-vim-packages) has more information on this. ## How do I solve `` missing When using NixVim it is possible to encounter an error of the type `attribute 'name' missing`, for example it could look like: ``` (stack trace truncated; use '--show-trace' to show the full trace) error: attribute 'haskell-scope-highlighting-nvim' missing at /nix/store/k897af00nzlz4ylxr5vakzpcvh6m3rnn-source/plugins/languages/haskell-scope-highlighting.nix:12:22: 11| originalName = "haskell-scope-highlighting.nvim"; 12| defaultPackage = pkgs.vimPlugins.haskell-scope-highlighting-nvim; | ^ 13| ``` This usually means one of two things: - The nixpkgs version is not in line with NixVim (for example nixpkgs nixos-23.11 is used with NixVim master) - The nixpkgs unstable version used with NixVim is not recent enough.