On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 03:28:25PM -0700, rwmit...@gmail.com wrote:
> How often are you starting vim?
>
> The great thing about current OSes vs those of the 30+ years ago, you can
> have multiple terminals and apps open at one time. When working on code, I
> keep a vim session up the entire time with the files I'm editing loaded and
> just switch terminals to compile and test. A mouse (trackpad) flick takes
> little time.
>
I do use tmux but I prefer to have different vim sessions for different
projects. Movement, management and saving things around in tmux is quite
helpful than putting every project in 1 vim session. And I really can't
afford to keep all those sessions opened at all times too. 3 instances
of rust-analyzer(or any lsp for that matter) for 3 large codebases and
my ram starts crying.
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