Add 'gr' group to which-keys#1695
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Adds 'gr' to which-keys documentation, so users can see that LSP actions are grouped after 'gr' key binds. It used to be directly under 'g', which required no additional grouping info on which-keys. See #1427 for further explanation on the key binds change.
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Adds 'gr' to which-keys documentation, so users can see that LSP actions are grouped after 'gr' key binds.
It used to be directly under 'g', which required no additional grouping info on which-keys. See #1427 for further explanation on the key binds change.