One thing important for terminal: open file directly in the terminal
Presume the shell in the vim's terminal and vim itself are always under the
different working directory. It is quite in-productive to switch to
terminal-normal mode and use vim's command to find and open a file.
Emacs can open a file from eshell:
~ $ ls
myfile
~ $ (find-file "myfile")
+clientserver is not always supported.
This case has been discussed in reddit and can't find a better solution.
https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/83ve6g/how_to_open_file_in_current_vim_instance_from/
You will find it is obviously an important feature when you actually used the
builtin terminal for 3 days.
Expecting a nice solution before vim 8.1
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