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Adding a control+b feature to fjord. As I do so I realize that the vim terminal opens a nested vim instance which makes the vim command line really confusing.

Looks like one way around this is to use the vim clientserver functionality. Also something like the :drop command could be useful

But my vim doesn't come with clientserver (vim --version) so I'm installing vim from source:

$ sudo apt-get build-dep vim-gnome

https://superuser.com/questions/708245/re-compile-vim-with-options


Meanwhile I have neovim installed, but it doesn't have a termwinkey option. Huh...

Ok so here's the flow I want to be able to do. It's using my old tmux habits. Looks like this

- start terminal and cd into project - open editor / tmux - open file in editor - switch to terminal and build - switch back to file and edit etc.

I tried this other terminal window manager zellij but its ui had these borders I couldn't figure out how to get rid of that were taking up a bunch of screen space.