Most preferred shortcuts for 'Move backward in the command history to commands matching the current command. This is useful if you need to type part of a command you’ve used a few times and then scroll back in your history to find the exact command you want to repeat' action

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72%

Scroll to the top of the current page Microsoft OneNote

71%

Move to the end of the current line gedit

71%

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