I do use ^z and fog within a terminal for switching between things so that I have a consistent switching mechanism, whether I’m switching to another vim, a debugger, a program I’m testing, or whatever. My terminal manages windowing, I don’t use tmux inside it and I don’t use multiple buffers in vim. ![]() I tend to rely on multiple terminal windows / tabs a lot more than most folks. My vimrc is pretty short, just moving a few default locations (tmp files and undo things in ~/.cache instead of littered in the working directory, for example), setting unlimited undo persistent undo, loading ALE and telling it where to find clangd and clang-format on different operating systems. VS Code’s vi mode is very close, but not quite there. ![]() My fingers learned vim many years ago and after four books, 150+ articles, a couple of dozen papers and a couple of hundred lines of code, they refuse to learn anything else.
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