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How to clear terminal after you've already exited - Windows PC
- [x] Your Hyper.app version is 3.2.3. Please verify you're using the latest Hyper.app version
- [x] I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate
- Any relevant information from devtools? (CMD+OPTION+I on macOS, CTRL+SHIFT+I elsewhere):
- Is the issue reproducible in vanilla Hyper.app?
Issue
I've downloaded and used Hyper to complete my 2022 Web Development course through Udemy, however after completing a module I forgot to quit or "clear" the terminal after using MongoDB so the next time I opened up my Hyper terminal, I tried to "cd web development" and I type in "cd we" and hit "tab" to let it finish the rest automatically as it usually does and it does nothing. I even typed in "cd web development" and it still does nothing. I've looked in the Q&A on the Udemy course, googled how to clear your terminal after you've already exited, etc. This is a Windows PC and I cannot find an answer. I've just redownloaded to the latest version and still nothing.
- Hyper version: undefined "3.2.3"
- OS ARCH VERSION: win32 x64 10.0.19044
- Electron: 17.2.0 LANG: undefined
- SHELL: undefined TERM: undefined
.hyper.js contents
{
"fontSize": 12,
"fontFamily": "Menlo, \"DejaVu Sans Mono\", Consolas, \"Lucida Console\", monospace",
"cursorColor": "rgba(248,28,229,0.8)",
"cursorShape": "BLOCK",
"foregroundColor": "#fff",
"backgroundColor": "#000",
"borderColor": "#333",
"css": "",
"termCSS": "",
"showHamburgerMenu": "",
"showWindowControls": "",
"padding": "12px 14px",
"colors": {
"black": "#000000",
"red": "#ff0000",
"green": "#33ff00",
"yellow": "#ffff00",
"blue": "#0066ff",
"magenta": "#cc00ff",
"cyan": "#00ffff",
"white": "#d0d0d0",
"lightBlack": "#808080",
"lightRed": "#ff0000",
"lightGreen": "#33ff00",
"lightYellow": "#ffff00",
"lightBlue": "#0066ff",
"lightMagenta": "#cc00ff",
"lightCyan": "#00ffff",
"lightWhite": "#ffffff",
"limeGreen": "#32CD32",
"lightCoral": "#F08080"
},
"shell": "C:\\Program Files\\Git\\git-cmd.exe",
"shellArgs": [
"--command=usr/bin/bash.exe",
"-l",
"-i"
],
"env": {
"TERM": "cygwin"
},
"bell": "SOUND",
"copyOnSelect": false
}
plugins
{
"plugins": [],
"localPlugins": []
}
This isn't a Hyper issue. It's likely that when you re-opened your Hyper terminal, it brought you to a new directory. The directory you're looking for is probably somewhere else in your computer.