clear (Unix)
Original author(s) | Computer Systems Research Group at the University of California, Berkeley |
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Developer(s) | Various open-source and commercial developers |
Initial release | February 24, 1979 |
Operating system | Unix, Unix-like, V, KolibriOS |
Type | Command |
clear
is a computer operating system command which is used to bring the command line on top of the computer terminal. It is available in various Unix shells on Unix and Unix-like operating systems as well as on other systems such as KolibriOS.[1]
Depending on the system, clear
uses the terminfo or termcap database, as well as looking into the environment for the terminal type in order to deduce how to clear the screen. The Unix command clear
takes no arguments and is roughly analogous to the command cls
on a number of other operating systems.
In ISO 9995-7 specifies that the following symbol be used to indicate this function on a keyboard, which is included in Unicode as: ⎚ CLEAR SCREEN SYMBOL.[2]
One may use the reset
command to erase every previous command.
History
[edit]The clear
command appeared in 2.79BSD on February 24, 1979. Later, in 1985, the command was also included in Unix 8th edition.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Shell - KolibriOS wiki".
- ^ "ISO 9995-7" (PDF).
- ^ "Clear 1".
Further reading
[edit]- McElhearn, Kirk (2006). The Mac OS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0470113851.