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Except when you forget all about this ancient single-tasking terminal convenience, and accidentally enter ctrl-z, and can't remember how to get back again (nope, not ctrl-d).


Yes you need to remember 'fg', but the argument 'you have a big problem if you forget how to do this' could be said for half of how Vim works.


LOL, true. I still sometimes blow everything up or activate some weird corner of functionality with a slip of the finger.


Sorry, remembering fg isn’t that hard.

The real issue is when you do ctrl-z from muscle memory on Windows while running nvim from cmd (through wsl runner but not from an actual shell) and then it just disappears and takes your data with it.


I hate this


I hate Windows




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