Bram Moolenaar wrote:

> Some may say that this invites users to run a shell in a Vim window,
> which is not what an editor should be doing.  That's true.  But one can
> actually already do this with a job that is connected to a buffer.

I don't think that having a terminal in Vim should be taboo.
Vim users tend to like using the terminal. Combining the
goodness of Vim and the terminal seems very useful.
I'd love to run a terminal in Vim window, and switch
mode so that the buffer behaves either like a terminal or
like a regular buffer, so we can search, copy text (etc) using
vim commands in the terminal window.

Regards
Dominique

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