Closed genebean closed 6 months ago
The buffer seems to go away, but is actually still there as a tab on bufferline. I think this started after adding edgy.nvim, but need to validate. It could also be the result of an autocmd or something.
So, it turns out I just don't really understand vim 😅
https://dev.to/iggredible/using-buffers-windows-and-tabs-efficiently-in-vim-56jc
The buffer seems to go away, but is actually still there as a tab on bufferline. I think this started after adding edgy.nvim, but need to validate. It could also be the result of an autocmd or something.