On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 11:30:56PM +0200, Marco Sulla wrote:
> Well, in terminals like bash, `clear` does not really delete the
> previous input. It simply move the scroll so the first line of the
> input is the current input.
That's not actually correct: in bash, `clear` actually deletes the
scrollback buffer too.
In modern Linuxes, `clear` takes an option `-x` which suppresses that
behaviour. Perhaps you have an alias?
alias clear='clear -x'
--
Steve
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