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bufterm.nvim - Terminal *buffer* manager plugin
This looks cool! In case you might be interested, I'm the author of a similar plugin, but which only does the mode saving in terminal buffers as in Vim8 (and some other small things), nostalgic-term.nvim, and I did manage to make it work with ... type mappings and switching windows using the mouse. The main trick I used was to set the saved mode for a terminal to normal mode only if the user spends more than a dozen milliseconds in a terminal buffer in normal mode (see this bit of code in nostalgic-term). This means a ... mapping won't count as switching to terminal normal mode, but actually switching to it with will count.
- If you are not satisfied with the terminal emulator of Neovim, or preferred the one of Vim, you should checkout nostalgic-term.nvim
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2.0
10 months ago
romainchapou/nostalgic-term.nvim is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of nostalgic-term.nvim is Lua.
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