Is the terminal emulator `:term` something you use regularly?

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  • dotfiles

    My dotfiles: Experimental, ongoing configuration files, development environment and scripts for various Unix-like systems, text-based command-line applications and interfaces. (by kutsan)

  • Hmm, I haven't encounter a problem about this because I have a autocmd that sets current working directory to project root. So, wherever I open buffer, my shell always points to the project root. See its function and how it is used.

  • dotfiles

    Here are the dotfiles for my desktop and laptop. Currently under heavy construction. Will create the first 'release' once most of my config is uploaded. (by NicksIdeaEngine)

  • That other non-persistent terminal is line 113-138 in that same functions.vim file.

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  • vim-floaterm

    :computer: Terminal manager for (neo)vim

  • I use floaterm a lot. to compile/run tests and other stuff. quite handy, there's also an integration with Ranger and asynctasks. really liking the workflow

  • neoterm

    Wrapper of some vim/neovim's :terminal functions.

  • Same. I use vim-test to run unit tests in a terminal buffer with t. I use the Neoterm plugin to provide some additional functionality around split location and scrolling behavior.

  • kitty

    Cross-platform, fast, feature-rich, GPU based terminal

  • Not really. I prefer panes/splits in Kitty and the occasional ctrl-z.

  • shelley

    Discontinued Further integrate your shell into neovim

  • The text objects are defined in a plugin: https://github.com/glacambre/shelley

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