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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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Open two terminal windows side by side
Therefore, this should work for you:
vim -c 'terminal ++curwin' -c 'vertical terminal'
If your goal is just to have two terminal windows side-by-side, there are also non-vim solutions to this which may …
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Send command to :terminal buffer in Vim?
This is different to :term which runs an interactive terminal in a vim window. … If you want to type in the terminal window without switching to it then term_sendkeys() may be useful. …
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How to show a terminal under all tabs?
The workflow I would suggest to achieve what you want would be something like:
Open the files you want with vim file1 file2 file3
Open a new terminal below with :terminal
After doing what you want in … the terminal, switch to the top window with Ctrl-W k
Make some edits, cycle to the next file with :bnext etc whilst keeping the terminal visible below. …
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How to hide terminal when not needed?
You could open the terminal in a new tab page (:tab terminal) and then use :tabnext / :tabprevious to switch between them. …