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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions doc/USER-DOCUMENTATION.md
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# Features
HSTR is typically started by pressing <kbd>Ctrl-r</kbd> after
you configure it for this shorcut in your shell. However,
you configure it for this shortcut in your shell. However,
you can run it as a normal program just by typing:

```bash
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exits.

## History Filtering
When HSTR starts in interative mode, a view of commands
When HSTR starts in interactive mode, a view of commands
is shown. This list of commands can be filtered just by typing
a string pattern.

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You can check your favorite commands by choosing
favorite view - rotate views using <kbd>Ctrl-/</kbd> or start
HSTR by adding `favorites-view` to `HSTR_CONFIG` environment
property. A favorite command can be choosen just
property. A favorite command can be chosen just
by pressing `ENTER` when on command in favorite view.
Last chosen favorite commands appears as the first
one (at the top of the page) in the favorite view.
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