yy wrapper when using ctrl+z #1306
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Hi
Please, there is any way that I can use something similar to the
yywrapper when using thectrl+zto send the yazi process to background.I.e:
If I'm running yazi on directory
/tmpand then go to directory/optinside yazi, when I press thectrl+z, I will be inside the/optdirectory?I know that I can use the dropping-to-shell function to press any key and create a child process inside the directory I'm currently on, but what I'm looking to send the
ctrz-lto yazi and then be in the current folder.The "problem" that using the
dropping-to-shellis it create a new child proccess and that I have thectrl-zkeybind to automatically move the last program I stopped back to foreground.I.e:
ctrl-z, the vim process is stoppedctrl-zagain, the vim process is moved to foreground.Thanks in advance.
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