Does anyone know what is the keyboard shortcut to clear (not toggle) the cell output in Jupyter Notebook?
10 Answers
You can setup your own shortcut in the UI (for the latest master version):
This menu can be found in Help > Keyboard Shortcuts
in any open notebook.
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33Specifically, this is under
Help > Edit Keyboard Shortcuts
in any open notebook.– NateAug 17, 2017 at 0:08 -
1Great suggestions above. I personally like to clean the output from CLI so thought would share that info here as well
jupyter nbconvert --ClearOutputPreprocessor.enabled=True --inplace Notebook.ipynb
More info --> stackoverflow.com/questions/28908319/…– PramitMar 6, 2019 at 19:00 -
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For versions less than 5:
Option 1 -- quick hack:
Change the cell type to raw then back to code: EscRY will discard the output.
Option 2 -- custom shortcut (without GUI):
For this, you need to edit the custom.js
file which is typically located at ~/.jupyter/custom/custom.js
(if it doesn't exist, create it).
In there, you have to add
require(['base/js/namespace']) {
// setup 'ctrl-l' as shortcut for clearing current output
Jupyter.keyboard_manager.command_shortcuts
.add_shortcut('ctrl-l', 'jupyter-notebook:clear-cell-output');
}
You can add shortcut there for all the fancy things you like, since the 2nd argument can be a function (docs)
If you want mappings for other standard commands, you can dump a list of all available commands by running the following in your notebook:
from IPython.core.display import Javascript
js = """
var jc_html = "";
var jc_array = Object.keys(IPython.notebook.keyboard_manager.command_shortcuts.actions._actions);
for (var i=0;i<jc_array.length;i++) {
jc_html = jc_html + jc_array[i] + "<br >";
}
element.html(jc_html);
"""
Javascript(data=js, lib=None, css=None)
Add following at start of cell and run it:
from IPython.display import clear_output
clear_output(wait=True)
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3Useful if you want to run the cell without removing all the print commands.– RobinoOct 18, 2017 at 9:39
Adding for JupyterLab users. Ctrl, or Cmd, (advanced settings) and pasting the below in User References under keyboard shortcuts does the trick for me.
{
"shortcuts": [
{
"command": "notebook:hide-cell-outputs",
"keys": [
"H"
],
"selector": ".jp-Notebook:focus"
},
{
"command": "notebook:show-cell-outputs",
"keys": [
"Shift H"
],
"selector": ".jp-Notebook:focus"
}
]
}
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This is the third time in maybe 3-5 years I've found myself back at this answer to this question after googling "command clear cell output jupyter lab". I really appreciate the awareness users like you bring to these Q/A's that the question asker's needs often don't reflect everyone's who come here. Apr 29, 2022 at 18:05
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Depends if you consider the command palette a short-cut. I do.
- Press 'control-shift-p', that opens the command palette.
- Then type 'clear cell output'. That will let you select the command to clear the output.
To delete/clear individual cell outputs in JupyterLab (without going to Edit > Clear Output), go to Settings > Advanced Settings Editor (Ctrl+,) > Keyboard Shortcuts
and add this to "shortcuts":
{
"command": "notebook:clear-cell-output",
"keys": [
"Shift D",
"Shift D"
],
"selector": ".jp-Notebook:focus"
}
And save it! (Ctrl + S)
Then when you are in the editor, just press Esc to escape the edit mode and press Shift + d + d.
You can do this via the command line:
jupyter nbconvert --ClearOutputPreprocessor.enabled=True --inplace *.ipynb
I just looked and found cell|all output|clear which worked with:
Server Information: You are using Jupyter notebook.
The version of the notebook server is: 6.1.5 The server is running on this version of Python: Python 3.8.3 (tags/v3.8.3:6f8c832, May 13 2020, 22:37:02) [MSC v.1924 64 bit (AMD64)]
Current Kernel Information: Python 3.8.3 (tags/v3.8.3:6f8c832, May 13 2020, 22:37:02) [MSC v.1924 64 bit (AMD64)] Type 'copyright', 'credits' or 'license' for more information IPython 7.19.0 -- An enhanced Interactive Python. Type '?' for help.
Esc + d + d
deletes the cell!