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Vim freezes after Ctrl-S


Why is vim frozen?How to fix Ctrl + arrows in Vim?Fixing CTRL-* in vim under GNU screenVim freezes for a short timeSaving with CTRL-s in vimText editor with indented word wrappingvim sudo hack auto reloadCan I remap ctrl-j and ctrl-k in vim?






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I have been using neovim for a long time and I have been using Ctrl + s to save and Ctrl + q to quit.



nmap <c-s> :w<CR>
imap <c-s> <Esc>:w<CR>a

nmap <c-q> :q<CR>
imap <c-q> <Esc>:q<CR>


Due to the unexpected behavior of nvim with coc I switched to vim. It's using the same configuration but Ctrl + s freezes the editor and Ctrl + q is required to unfreeze it. I'm using Simple Terminal and it does not freeze for Ctrl + s.



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    Typo in first sentence I think?

    – Wildcard
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  • Also, there is no question here. But your terminal is intercepting the ctrl q and ctrl s before vim ever sees them.

    – Wildcard
    7 hours ago






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    Possible duplicate of Why is vim frozen?

    – mosvy
    6 hours ago











  • @Wildcard Use your common sense

    – s1n7ax
    2 hours ago

















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I have been using neovim for a long time and I have been using Ctrl + s to save and Ctrl + q to quit.



nmap <c-s> :w<CR>
imap <c-s> <Esc>:w<CR>a

nmap <c-q> :q<CR>
imap <c-q> <Esc>:q<CR>


Due to the unexpected behavior of nvim with coc I switched to vim. It's using the same configuration but Ctrl + s freezes the editor and Ctrl + q is required to unfreeze it. I'm using Simple Terminal and it does not freeze for Ctrl + s.



NVIM v0.4.2
VIM - Vi IMproved 8.1









share|improve this question





















  • 1





    Typo in first sentence I think?

    – Wildcard
    7 hours ago











  • Also, there is no question here. But your terminal is intercepting the ctrl q and ctrl s before vim ever sees them.

    – Wildcard
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of Why is vim frozen?

    – mosvy
    6 hours ago











  • @Wildcard Use your common sense

    – s1n7ax
    2 hours ago













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I have been using neovim for a long time and I have been using Ctrl + s to save and Ctrl + q to quit.



nmap <c-s> :w<CR>
imap <c-s> <Esc>:w<CR>a

nmap <c-q> :q<CR>
imap <c-q> <Esc>:q<CR>


Due to the unexpected behavior of nvim with coc I switched to vim. It's using the same configuration but Ctrl + s freezes the editor and Ctrl + q is required to unfreeze it. I'm using Simple Terminal and it does not freeze for Ctrl + s.



NVIM v0.4.2
VIM - Vi IMproved 8.1









share|improve this question
















I have been using neovim for a long time and I have been using Ctrl + s to save and Ctrl + q to quit.



nmap <c-s> :w<CR>
imap <c-s> <Esc>:w<CR>a

nmap <c-q> :q<CR>
imap <c-q> <Esc>:q<CR>


Due to the unexpected behavior of nvim with coc I switched to vim. It's using the same configuration but Ctrl + s freezes the editor and Ctrl + q is required to unfreeze it. I'm using Simple Terminal and it does not freeze for Ctrl + s.



NVIM v0.4.2
VIM - Vi IMproved 8.1






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  • 1





    Typo in first sentence I think?

    – Wildcard
    7 hours ago











  • Also, there is no question here. But your terminal is intercepting the ctrl q and ctrl s before vim ever sees them.

    – Wildcard
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of Why is vim frozen?

    – mosvy
    6 hours ago











  • @Wildcard Use your common sense

    – s1n7ax
    2 hours ago












  • 1





    Typo in first sentence I think?

    – Wildcard
    7 hours ago











  • Also, there is no question here. But your terminal is intercepting the ctrl q and ctrl s before vim ever sees them.

    – Wildcard
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of Why is vim frozen?

    – mosvy
    6 hours ago











  • @Wildcard Use your common sense

    – s1n7ax
    2 hours ago







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1





Typo in first sentence I think?

– Wildcard
7 hours ago





Typo in first sentence I think?

– Wildcard
7 hours ago













Also, there is no question here. But your terminal is intercepting the ctrl q and ctrl s before vim ever sees them.

– Wildcard
7 hours ago





Also, there is no question here. But your terminal is intercepting the ctrl q and ctrl s before vim ever sees them.

– Wildcard
7 hours ago




2




2





Possible duplicate of Why is vim frozen?

– mosvy
6 hours ago





Possible duplicate of Why is vim frozen?

– mosvy
6 hours ago













@Wildcard Use your common sense

– s1n7ax
2 hours ago





@Wildcard Use your common sense

– s1n7ax
2 hours ago










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It is probably your terminal. It looks like it is configured to have flow control enabled. Disable it.



Flow control was used in the old days, when things were slow enough that we could pause a scrolling screen. ctrl-s is pause/scroll-lock, ctrl-q is continue.






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    It is probably your terminal. It looks like it is configured to have flow control enabled. Disable it.



    Flow control was used in the old days, when things were slow enough that we could pause a scrolling screen. ctrl-s is pause/scroll-lock, ctrl-q is continue.






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      It is probably your terminal. It looks like it is configured to have flow control enabled. Disable it.



      Flow control was used in the old days, when things were slow enough that we could pause a scrolling screen. ctrl-s is pause/scroll-lock, ctrl-q is continue.






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        It is probably your terminal. It looks like it is configured to have flow control enabled. Disable it.



        Flow control was used in the old days, when things were slow enough that we could pause a scrolling screen. ctrl-s is pause/scroll-lock, ctrl-q is continue.






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        It is probably your terminal. It looks like it is configured to have flow control enabled. Disable it.



        Flow control was used in the old days, when things were slow enough that we could pause a scrolling screen. ctrl-s is pause/scroll-lock, ctrl-q is continue.







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