Mihai Limbasan wrote:

> I don't think it's too OS-specific - I think it's really outside the 
> scope of the sqlite3 shell. The shell is really not intended to be a 
> presentation layer, it's supposed to be a demo application, debugging 
> helper, and quick-and-dirty manipulation tool. If a clear screen command 
> were to be implemented, then what next? Cursor positioning? Perhaps 
> output coloring? And so on :)
I asked this question a while back and was told of the Ctrl-L command. 
That works fine, but I think regarding the comments above, a "clear 
screen" command would help with all those uses without overly 
complicating the sqlite3 shell.
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