gnus: Group Maneuvering

 
 2.2 Group Maneuvering
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 All movement commands understand the numeric prefix and will behave as
 expected, hopefully.
 
 ‘n’
      Go to the next group that has unread articles
      (‘gnus-group-next-unread-group’).
 
 ‘p’
 ‘DEL’
      Go to the previous group that has unread articles
      (‘gnus-group-prev-unread-group’).
 
 ‘N’
      Go to the next group (‘gnus-group-next-group’).
 
 ‘P’
      Go to the previous group (‘gnus-group-prev-group’).
 
 ‘M-n’
      Go to the next unread group on the same (or lower) level
      (‘gnus-group-next-unread-group-same-level’).
 
 ‘M-p’
      Go to the previous unread group on the same (or lower) level
      (‘gnus-group-prev-unread-group-same-level’).
 
    Three commands for jumping to groups:
 
 ‘j’
      Jump to a group (and make it visible if it isn’t already)
      (‘gnus-group-jump-to-group’).  Killed groups can be jumped to, just
      like living groups.
 
 ‘,’
      Jump to the unread group with the lowest level
      (‘gnus-group-best-unread-group’).
 
 ‘.’
      Jump to the first group with unread articles
      (‘gnus-group-first-unread-group’).
 
    If ‘gnus-group-goto-unread’ is ‘nil’, all the movement commands will
 move to the next group, not the next unread group.  Even the commands
 that say they move to the next unread group.  The default is ‘t’.
 
    If ‘gnus-summary-next-group-on-exit’ is ‘t’, when a summary is
 exited, the point in the group buffer is moved to the next unread group.
 Otherwise, the point is set to the group just exited.  The default is
 ‘t’.