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For those who don't use lazy.nvim, lazy-lock.json is a file in which Lazy stores installed packages names and versions. You can put it under version control and use it to restore a previous version of the plugins. I'm looking for something similar for Mason as I don't want to waste a weekend trying to figure out what went wrong after the last update.
Does mason store such a list somewhere or it stores it all in the directory structure?
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For those who don't use lazy.nvim, lazy-lock.json is a file in which Lazy stores installed packages names and versions. You can put it under version control and use it to restore a previous version of the plugins. I'm looking for something similar for Mason as I don't want to waste a weekend trying to figure out what went wrong after the last update.
Does mason store such a list somewhere or it stores it all in the directory structure?
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