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How can I clear the interpreter console?


Like most Python developers, I typically keep a console window open with the Python interpreter running to test commands, dir() stuff, help() stuff, etc.

Like any console, after a while the visible backlog of past commands and prints gets to be cluttered, and sometimes confusing when re-running the same command several times. I'm wondering if, and how, to clear the Python interpreter console.

I've heard about doing a system call and either calling cls on Windows or clear on Linux, but I was hoping there was something I could command the interpreter itself to do.

Note: I'm running on Windows, so Ctrl + L doesn't work.


Solution

  • As you mentioned, you can do a system call:

    For Windows:

    >>> import os
    >>> clear = lambda: os.system('cls')
    >>> clear()
    

    For Linux it would be:

    >>> import os
    >>> clear = lambda: os.system('clear')
    >>> clear()