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reset command in linux clears all history [1]
reset command in linux clears all history [1]
reset command in linux clears all history
Friday, October 9, 2015 12:29 PM - Alex
xshell 5.0788
"reset" command on linux host clears all strings before it
mb option "push erased screen into scroll buffer" doesn't work properly?
Program Ver. : Xshell 5
"reset" command on linux host clears all strings before it
mb option "push erased screen into scroll buffer" doesn't work properly?
Program Ver. : Xshell 5
Re: reset command in linux clears all history
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 9:02 PM - Support
Hi Alex,
The Reset command removes the data of the current teminal area as well as all the data in the scrollback buffer. With the "Pushed erased screen into Scroll Buffer" option enabled, the scrollback data will NOT be erased even if the reset command is inputted.
We will consider changing the behavior of the reset command for future releases. Thank you!
The Reset command removes the data of the current teminal area as well as all the data in the scrollback buffer. With the "Pushed erased screen into Scroll Buffer" option enabled, the scrollback data will NOT be erased even if the reset command is inputted.
We will consider changing the behavior of the reset command for future releases. Thank you!
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