+</PRE><H2><a name="h2-HISTORY">HISTORY</a></H2><PRE>
+ A <STRONG>clear</STRONG> command appeared in 2.79BSD dated February 24,
+ 1979. Later that was provided in Unix 8th edition (1985).
+
+ AT&T adapted a different BSD program (<STRONG>tset</STRONG>) to make a new
+ command (<STRONG>tput</STRONG>), and used this to replace the <STRONG>clear</STRONG> command
+ with a shell script which calls <STRONG>tput</STRONG> <STRONG>clear</STRONG>, e.g.,
+
+ /usr/bin/tput ${1:+-T$1} clear 2> /dev/null
+ exit
+
+ In 1989, when Keith Bostic revised the BSD <STRONG>tput</STRONG> command to
+ make it similar to the AT&T <STRONG>tput</STRONG>, he added a shell script
+ for the <STRONG>clear</STRONG> command:
+
+ exec tput clear
+
+ The remainder of the script in each case is a copyright
+ notice.
+
+ The ncurses <STRONG>clear</STRONG> command began in 1995 by adapting the
+ original BSD <STRONG>clear</STRONG> command (with terminfo, of course).
+
+ The <STRONG>E3</STRONG> extension came later:
+
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> In June 1999, xterm provided an extension to the stan-
+ dard control sequence for clearing the screen. Rather
+ than clearing just the visible part of the screen
+ using
+
+ printf '\033[2J'
+
+ one could clear the <EM>scrollback</EM> using
+
+ printf '\033[<STRONG>3</STRONG>J'
+
+ This is documented in <EM>XTerm</EM> <EM>Control</EM> <EM>Sequences</EM> as a
+ feature originating with xterm.
+
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> A few other terminal developers adopted the feature,
+ e.g., PuTTY in 2006.
+
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> In April 2011, a Red Hat developer submitted a patch
+ to the Linux kernel, modifying its console driver to
+ do the same thing. The Linux change, part of the 3.0
+ release, did not mention xterm, although it was cited
+ in the Red Hat bug report (#683733) which led to the
+ change.
+
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> Again, a few other terminal developers adopted the
+ feature. But the next relevant step was a change to
+ the <STRONG>clear</STRONG> program in 2013 to incorporate this exten-
+ sion.
+
+ <STRONG>o</STRONG> In 2013, the <STRONG>E3</STRONG> extension was overlooked in <STRONG>tput</STRONG> with
+ the "clear" parameter. That was addressed in 2016 by
+ reorganizing <STRONG>tput</STRONG> to share its logic with <STRONG>clear</STRONG> and
+ <STRONG>tset</STRONG>.
+
+
+</PRE><H2><a name="h2-PORTABILITY">PORTABILITY</a></H2><PRE>
+ Neither IEEE Std 1003.1/The Open Group Base Specifica-
+ tions Issue 7 (POSIX.1-2008) nor X/Open Curses Issue 7
+ documents tset or reset.
+
+ The latter documents <STRONG>tput</STRONG>, which could be used to replace
+ this utility either via a shell script or by an alias
+ (such as a symbolic link) to run <STRONG>tput</STRONG> as <STRONG>clear</STRONG>.
+
+
+</PRE><H2><a name="h2-SEE-ALSO">SEE ALSO</a></H2><PRE>