Name

reset

Synopsis

    reset [options] [terminal]

Clear screen (reset terminal). If terminal is specified on the command line, the value is used as the terminal type. reset is a symbolic link to the tset command. Invoking the command as reset is useful for clearing your terminal when a program dies and leaves the terminal in an abnormal state. You may have to run the command with a linefeed character (usually CTRL-J) before and after it:

              CTRL-J reset CTRL-J

On Solaris, this command is found is /usr/ucb. See the tset entry for the available options.

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