I always use Ctrl+L, and never type "clear". I wonder if that creates a "clear" entry in .bash_history.
--Dave On Jun 26, 2013, at 11:57 AM, Jason Klebs wrote: >> 183 clear > > Control-L for the win! > > Jason Klebs > [email protected] > PGP Fingerprint: 533C DC1D FFD2 2248 3588 7B47 85E3 2D65 2557 EBCB > > On 06/26/2013 11:43 AM, Steve Meyers wrote: >> Here's my history across all of my servers (as root): >> >> 2321 ls >> 1553 cd >> 1366 vim >> 733 yum >> 458 ps >> 383 more >> 360 puppetd >> 329 rpm >> 306 rm >> 270 tail >> 230 poweroff; >> 195 fgrep >> 191 virsh >> 183 clear >> 167 ping >> 167 exim >> 159 ssh >> 147 apt-get >> 137 mysql >> 132 mv >> >> On my personal account, apparently my HISTSIZE was too small to be >> statistically relevant. >> >> Steve >> >> /* >> PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net >> Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug >> Don't fear the penguin. >> */ > > /* > PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net > Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug > Don't fear the penguin. > */ > /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
