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Let's say that I run a process in the foreground, I then wish to pause it, and maybe assign it to the background. In normal C-shell, it is very easily done. I just press C-z, and then I input the command bg &. How can I achieve the same in emacs shell-mode?

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C-cC-z, which runs comint-stop-subjob, is the shell-mode equivalent.

Use C-hm from your shell buffer to see other bindings on that prefix which may be of interest.

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  • This should be marked as the right question. Take my vote up, @phils. Commented Dec 3, 2018 at 16:54

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