Hi Jiaen,

Matlab-shell is derived from comint-mode, so you can use "C-c M-o" to clear the 
buffer. This runs `comint-clear'. You do not lose your history.

However comint should not be slowing down in the first place. It stays snappy 
for me unless I accidentally dump several dozen megabytes of text into buffer 
by forgetting a semicolon at the end of the command.

Karthik

"Liu, Jiaen" <jiaen....@gmail.com> writes:

> Matalb command shell becomes slow when there are too many lines. Is it
> possible to clear the buffer to speed up? I don't want to kill the buffer
> because it will lose the command history.
> Thanks
>
> Jiaen
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