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$ Ctrl + Shift + T
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The command "Ctrl + Shift + T" is a keyboard shortcut that is commonly used in web browsers, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. It is used to reopen the most recently closed tab.

When you press the "Ctrl" key and hold it down, then press the "Shift" key while still holding down the "Ctrl" key, and finally press the "T" key, it triggers the command. This sequence of keys is specific to different operating systems, so it may slightly differ depending on whether you are using Windows, Mac, or Linux.

The command is useful when you accidentally close a tab that you still need or want to revisit. Instead of searching through your browser history or retyping the URL, you can simply press "Ctrl + Shift + T" to quickly reopen the closed tab. Additionally, you can press the command multiple times to restore previously closed tabs in the order they were closed.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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