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control shift R, then start typing, it will search your bash history
Hmm, normally it's just ctrl - r... Are you sure the shift is needed on your system?
Don't forget fzf. That will really jazz up your history search!
No man entry for fzf
https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
I recommend installing it as an oh-my-zsh plugin, but it's not hard to get running in vanilla zsh/bash
Ok if you want to learn Linux, you need to start web searching for stuff you hear about. :)