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  • Use ctrl-r a lot (navigate up/down with ctrl-p and ctrl-n) and try to "fuzzy-match" previously used commands. There is a very useful command called fzf which, while only a search program at heart, can be configured to complement this nicely.

  • Under about:unloads, you will see a list of open tabs, sorted by resource usage. You can click-spam the "Unload" button until that list is empty, or until the most resource-intensive tabs are off the list.

    This does not require any third-party dependencies, and the tab will still be present on top. The site will reload once the tab is selected again.

  • If you have fzf installed, it is easy to integrate it with your bash history. In my .bashrc, I have:

     bash
        
    # Introduce fzf-driven functionality as described here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/fzf.
    source /usr/share/fzf/key-bindings.bash
    source /usr/share/fzf/completion.bash
    
      

    Also, you may be interested in zoxide, which keeps track of paths you have navigated to. Also from my .bashrc:

     bash
        
    # Enable an autojump-like 'j' command. Use 'ji M' to select paths starting with M using fzf.
    # This needs to always come last.
    eval "$(zoxide init --cmd j bash)"