• @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Remember to actually kill the process though, since that will only background/suspend it in most cases.

      (Be sure to save the file though first, Vim creates a “swap” / recovery file but its best to not rely on that, use fg to re-open, then press escape and type :wq)

    • glibg10b
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      1 year ago

      Followed by kill -9 %1 to actually kill the process, otherwise your terminal might complain or freeze up when you try to close it