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-# Use Ctrl-Z to switch back to Vim
-
-I frequently need to execute random command in my shell. To achieve it I pause
-Vim by pressing Ctrl-z, type command and press fg<Enter> to switch back to Vim.
-The fg part really hurt sme. 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
-