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Added a feature to `fancy-ctrl-z` which, if and only if there are precisely two backgrounded jobs, switches between them (using `fg %-`) when bringing back something to the foreground. |
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fancy-ctrl-z
Allows pressing Ctrl-Z again to switch back to the most recently backgrounded job. If there are precisely two backgrounded jobs, Ctrl-Z will toggle between them, bringing the other one back.
To use it, add fancy-ctrl-z to the plugins array in your .zshrc file:
plugins=(... fancy-ctrl-z)
Motivation
I frequently need to execute random commands in my shell. To achieve it I pause Vim by pressing Ctrl-Z, type command and press fg to switch back to Vim. The fg part really hurts me. I just wanted to hit Ctrl-Z once again to get back to Vim. I could not find a solution, so I developed one on my own that works wonderfully with ZSH.
Source: http://sheerun.net/2014/03/21/how-to-boost-your-vim-productivity/
Credits:
- original idea by @sheerun
- added to OMZ by @mbologna
- two-job switching added by @Whisperity