Blog: 2023-07-12

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Still hacking on vim as a terminal window manager. Think it'll work well enough to open a new file in a new tab, rather than in the same window as the terminal. Then when the file is closed it'll go back to the terminal.

This is a little different than the tmux flow I had before, where running vim would just open it fullscreen under tmux. Perhaps it's worth exploring whether when I have a single vim terminal open if it'd make sense just to open the file in the current window, potentially even exiting the terminal?