On 11 May 2012 15:57, Aaron Davies <[email protected]> wrote:
> i'd like to redefine ctrl-l to do what it does in bash--clear the screen.
>
> what i have so far is this, but it has (at least) two issues--it yanks back 
> the last kill even if there's nothing in the current command line, and it 
> pushes the "clear" into the history. is it possible to get rid of both of 
> those behaviors?
>
>> keybind $'\cl'   $'\cuclear\r\cy'

[half kidding]

alias "$(printf '\014')"=clear

drj

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