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As far as I know you can use vim's default resources, you just need to split your session using vertical or horizontal split then run :terminal, after it the current session will enable a terminal session for you do whatever you want to. I use vim as my personal editor and do it all the time
As far as I know you can use vim's default resources, you just need to split your session using vertical or horizontal split then run
:terminal, after it the current session will enable a terminal session for you do whatever you want to. I use vim as my personal editor and do it all the timeAny resources? I mean I've to lauch the terminals from the Python itself.