 Today, we're going to be looking at clearing the screen. This will be a very short video, but I just wanted to show you it. Let me just list out all the files in the folder I'm in. If I want to clear the screen, I can type in clear, just so you know, because if you're coming from Windows, you might type in CLS, which does not exist. But you also notice I just cleared the screen without typing clear. How do I clear the screen? So another option in most cases is you can press CTRL L, and that's a shortcut key to clear the screen. So why would you want to type clear when you can just hit CTRL L? So clear or CTRL L. Obviously, CTRL L is a lot faster, but when you're actually typing out commands and you're typing out a script and you want to clear the screen in the script, you're going to have to use the clear command. So go ahead and give both those a try on most systems. The CTRL L should work really, I think, all systems. And as always, I thank you for watching, and this was a short one. Part of a series though. Be sure to check out the full playlist for all these videos. We're going over the basics now, but we'll get into more fun stuff in the coming weeks. Thanks for watching. Films by chris.com. That's Chris the K. There should be a link in the description. Be sure to like, subscribe, and share. Comment below. Thanks for watching, and as always, have a great day.