Pretty decent writeup. Though it does kinda bug me how people write so much about using vimux and command-t (which I too use inside of vim) but no one seems to comment on vim servername or the beans interface for going the other way.
On Apr 19, 2017 1:20 PM, "Kristine" <kristine@bugsnag.com> wrote:
You can customize vim and tmux to make them feel like one cohesive tool. This blog post is a collection of tips to help optimize a vim and tmux workflow to help get more done with less typing and context switching.
https://blog.bugsnag.com/tmux-and-vim/
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