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IIRC, !sh starts a new shell- so it depends on your context I suppose.



I think this is the explanation, I usually only find myself wanting to temporarily "stop" Vim and do something on the shell for quick one-off commands that are fine in a subshell - not to keep a backgrounded Vim instance around for longer than that. The blog author seems to have a different use in mind.


That's pretty much it. See above comments regarding context.




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