Feiyu Wong 499275af8a Add keyboard shortcut to support quick selecting recent searches
Summary:
Currently there's no way of quickly selecting recent searches other than manually opening the recent search history and then clicking one of the search terms. This diff seeks to add a new feature that would allow not only a keyboard short cut to open the recent search history drop down but also number the most recent 5 search terms so that the user could quickly select them with a number on their keyboard

Additionally, fixed bug found in terms of the search bar not showing the current search value correctly

`Changelog`: Introduced keyboard shortcut(ctrl + f) option to toggle the search history dropdown along with numbers attached to the options in order to quickly navigate to recent search terms. Have to first enable the option(search shortcut) in menu in order to use the feature. Also added a new button in the options menu that would trigger the search result toggle as triggered by the keyboard shortcut `ctrl` before(`ctrl` + `t` now)

WARNING: The current behavior of "ctrl" toggling back and forth to focus the selected item has been migrated to "ctrl + t" key combo

Reviewed By: mweststrate

Differential Revision: D37685738

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Flipper (formerly Sonar) is a platform for debugging mobile apps on iOS and Android and, recently, even JS apps in your browser or in Node.js. Visualize, inspect, and control your apps from a simple desktop interface. Use Flipper as is or extend it using the plugin API.

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