How to clear node.js terminal in Cent OS 7
I'm using Node.js in VScode. Say my run command is node index.js. As I run command various console.log statements print during course now I want to clear console log without stopping current node process. In existing case To clear the console I have to stop the running process using Ctrl+c. use clear command in terminal to clear screen and again run the process using node index.js. My question is there any method by using which i can clear terminal window without stopping current node process.
node.js terminal centos7
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I'm using Node.js in VScode. Say my run command is node index.js. As I run command various console.log statements print during course now I want to clear console log without stopping current node process. In existing case To clear the console I have to stop the running process using Ctrl+c. use clear command in terminal to clear screen and again run the process using node index.js. My question is there any method by using which i can clear terminal window without stopping current node process.
node.js terminal centos7
You need to restart the Node process anyway before your changes take effect.
– robertklep
Nov 20 '18 at 12:31
What if I want to clear various log statement of running console without restarting node process.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 20 '18 at 12:46
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I'm using Node.js in VScode. Say my run command is node index.js. As I run command various console.log statements print during course now I want to clear console log without stopping current node process. In existing case To clear the console I have to stop the running process using Ctrl+c. use clear command in terminal to clear screen and again run the process using node index.js. My question is there any method by using which i can clear terminal window without stopping current node process.
node.js terminal centos7
I'm using Node.js in VScode. Say my run command is node index.js. As I run command various console.log statements print during course now I want to clear console log without stopping current node process. In existing case To clear the console I have to stop the running process using Ctrl+c. use clear command in terminal to clear screen and again run the process using node index.js. My question is there any method by using which i can clear terminal window without stopping current node process.
node.js terminal centos7
node.js terminal centos7
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Aamer Rasheed
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You need to restart the Node process anyway before your changes take effect.
– robertklep
Nov 20 '18 at 12:31
What if I want to clear various log statement of running console without restarting node process.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 20 '18 at 12:46
add a comment |
You need to restart the Node process anyway before your changes take effect.
– robertklep
Nov 20 '18 at 12:31
What if I want to clear various log statement of running console without restarting node process.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 20 '18 at 12:46
You need to restart the Node process anyway before your changes take effect.
– robertklep
Nov 20 '18 at 12:31
You need to restart the Node process anyway before your changes take effect.
– robertklep
Nov 20 '18 at 12:31
What if I want to clear various log statement of running console without restarting node process.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 20 '18 at 12:46
What if I want to clear various log statement of running console without restarting node process.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 20 '18 at 12:46
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You can use console.clear()
function in your node program. If you want to clear vscode terminal window, just click by right mouse on terminal and select Clear
(shortcut Ctrl + K
)
Question still remains. Need information of command or shorcut for running linux terminal witout stoping a running node instance. Besides using console.clear() in node program clears console during execution at certain point and my question was to clear terminal at any time as per my disposal.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 21 '18 at 15:22
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You can use console.clear()
function in your node program. If you want to clear vscode terminal window, just click by right mouse on terminal and select Clear
(shortcut Ctrl + K
)
Question still remains. Need information of command or shorcut for running linux terminal witout stoping a running node instance. Besides using console.clear() in node program clears console during execution at certain point and my question was to clear terminal at any time as per my disposal.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 21 '18 at 15:22
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You can use console.clear()
function in your node program. If you want to clear vscode terminal window, just click by right mouse on terminal and select Clear
(shortcut Ctrl + K
)
Question still remains. Need information of command or shorcut for running linux terminal witout stoping a running node instance. Besides using console.clear() in node program clears console during execution at certain point and my question was to clear terminal at any time as per my disposal.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 21 '18 at 15:22
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You can use console.clear()
function in your node program. If you want to clear vscode terminal window, just click by right mouse on terminal and select Clear
(shortcut Ctrl + K
)
You can use console.clear()
function in your node program. If you want to clear vscode terminal window, just click by right mouse on terminal and select Clear
(shortcut Ctrl + K
)
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Question still remains. Need information of command or shorcut for running linux terminal witout stoping a running node instance. Besides using console.clear() in node program clears console during execution at certain point and my question was to clear terminal at any time as per my disposal.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 21 '18 at 15:22
add a comment |
Question still remains. Need information of command or shorcut for running linux terminal witout stoping a running node instance. Besides using console.clear() in node program clears console during execution at certain point and my question was to clear terminal at any time as per my disposal.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 21 '18 at 15:22
Question still remains. Need information of command or shorcut for running linux terminal witout stoping a running node instance. Besides using console.clear() in node program clears console during execution at certain point and my question was to clear terminal at any time as per my disposal.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 21 '18 at 15:22
Question still remains. Need information of command or shorcut for running linux terminal witout stoping a running node instance. Besides using console.clear() in node program clears console during execution at certain point and my question was to clear terminal at any time as per my disposal.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 21 '18 at 15:22
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You need to restart the Node process anyway before your changes take effect.
– robertklep
Nov 20 '18 at 12:31
What if I want to clear various log statement of running console without restarting node process.
– Aamer Rasheed
Nov 20 '18 at 12:46