There’s nothing wrong with vim-plug. It does the job of managing and loading your plugins decently well. It’s still inferior to Lazy.nvim though.
Lazy.nvim is:
- Written in Lua which is far faster
- Used with Lua which is an objectively better language than VimL
- Lazy loading is far easier and has more power because…
- Dependencies are managed well
- Beautiful UI available for managing updates, debugging, and profiling