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Since you've said you like splits and use tmux ones but are interested in vim ones, I would suggest adding similar keybindings to both options and getting tmux.nvim which lets you move and resize both types of splits with the same shortcut (something like ctrl-h/j/k/l and alt-h/j/k/l)
For Tmux I have 2 Windows. The 1st window has 3 panes with NeoVim taking 75% of horizontal space. The right side of the screen has 2 vertically split windows; the top for my running server, the bottom for quick shell commands. Tmux's default key bindings make resizing simple (e.g. z to take whole screen). I use vim-tmux-navigator to navigate smoothly between vim windows and tmux panes with c-hjkl.
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