Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Re: How to use vim to open stdin and not to reset itself when switching between terminals

On Mo, 12 Apr 2021, Peng Yu wrote:

> Hi,
>
> When I use the following command to open something from stdin, it will
> reset the content on the screen when I switch between terminals. Is
> there a way to keep the content persistent while I switch between
> terminals? Thanks.
>
> seq 10 | { vim /dev/fd/$fd1 </dev/tty; } {fd1}<&0

Not sure what you mean with
"reset the content on the screen when I switch between terminals".

But you may find :h xterm-screens useful. Or perhaps a terminal
multiplexer like screen or tmux may help.

Just giving some hints.
Christian
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