If you have a lot of apps open, and want to quickly hide everything except one app, you can hold Command+Option and click the icon of that app in the Dock. This only works if the app is already open. Using just the Option key hides the app if it is the one currently at the front, or hides the frontmost app otherwise and brings the clicked app to the front.
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