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A terminal emulator (or terminal, for short) displays characters, colours, and the cursor on the screen. Vi & Vim are run inside of a terminal, gVim is not.
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set -o vi in zsh: backspace doesn't delete non-inserted characters
After your bindkey -v command in your zshrc, put these commands:
bindkey "^H" backward-delete-char
bindkey "^?" backward-delete-char
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Toggle Vim Terminal with Mapping like VS Code
For example, if you wanted it to be <M-~> you could do:
nnoremap <M-~> :terminal<CR>
vnoremap <M-~> <ESC>:terminal<CR>
inoremap <M-~> <ESC>:terminal<CR>
This, unfortunately, will only open a terminal, … terminal. …
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Vim8 && in :terminal's [command]
The trick is to provide the ++shell argument to :terminal:
:term ++shell echo A && echo B
This is because :terminal tries to execute the entire command as one command, without letting a shell interpret …