Make plugins in ~/.config/micro/plug
dir override built-in plugins
#3031
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If
~/.config/micro/plug
directory contains a plugin with the same name as a built-in plugin, the expected behavior is that the user-defined plugin in~/.config/micro/plug
is loaded instead of the built-in one.Whereas the existing behavior is that the built-in plugin is used instead of the user-defined one. Even worse, it is buggy: in this case the plugin is registered twice, so its callbacks are executed twice (e.g. with the
autoclose
plugin, a bracket is autoclosed with two closing brackets instead of one).Fix this by ensuring that if a plugin with the same name exists in the
~/.config/micro/plug
directory, the built-in one is ignored.Fixes #3029