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I generally only reach for nvim when I need to do some heavy lifting that IdeaVim can't afford me. It would be incredible if I could open an IDE terminal tab, launch nvim from the workspace root directory, and then when I need actual nvim for heavy lifting, I can simply hotkey over to the IDE terminal and bang out some normal/global commands and then jump back in the IDE editor for my general workflow....I would also expect the jumplist, registers, marks, etc., to sync as well so everything would be pretty seamless. I think this would be a huge value add!
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I generally only reach for nvim when I need to do some heavy lifting that IdeaVim can't afford me. It would be incredible if I could open an IDE terminal tab, launch nvim from the workspace root directory, and then when I need actual nvim for heavy lifting, I can simply hotkey over to the IDE terminal and bang out some normal/global commands and then jump back in the IDE editor for my general workflow....I would also expect the jumplist, registers, marks, etc., to sync as well so everything would be pretty seamless. I think this would be a huge value add!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: