Clarify where to place `init.lua`

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Anatoli Babenia 2 years ago committed by GitHub
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ A few tutorials have already been written to help people write plugins in Lua. S
### init.lua
Neovim supports loading an `init.lua` file for configuration instead of the usual `init.vim`.
Neovim loads scripts starting from `init.lua` or the usual `init.vim` located in `'runtimepath'` (for most users, this will mean `~/.config/nvim/lua` on \*nix systems and `~/AppData/Local/nvim/lua` on Windows).
Note: `init.lua` is of course _completely_ optional. Support for `init.vim` is not going away and is still a valid option for configuration. Do keep in mind that some features are not 100% exposed to Lua yet.
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### Modules
Lua modules are found inside a `lua/` folder in your `'runtimepath'` (for most users, this will mean `~/.config/nvim/lua` on \*nix systems and `~/AppData/Local/nvim/lua` on Windows). You can `require()` files in this folder as Lua modules.
Lua modules are placed inside a `lua/` folder in your `'runtimepath'`. You can `require()` files from this folder from `init.lua` (or `init.vim`) script.
Let's take the following folder structure as an example:

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