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Does anyone know what is the keyboard shortcut to clear (not toggle) the cell output in Jupyter Notebook?

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  • I raised an issue: github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/1925
    – Arco Bast
    Nov 28, 2016 at 16:16
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    Warning! Esc + d + d deletes the cell!
    – duhaime
    Dec 21, 2017 at 12:14
  • If you don't mind loosing the other outputs as well, you can try Edit/Clear all outputs method. For example it might to be useful before committing a notebook from colab to github.
    – Gabriel P.
    Dec 1, 2018 at 14:57

10 Answers 10

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You can setup your own shortcut in the UI (for the latest master version):

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This menu can be found in Help > Keyboard Shortcuts in any open notebook.

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  • 33
    Specifically, this is under Help > Edit Keyboard Shortcuts in any open notebook.
    – Nate
    Aug 17, 2017 at 0:08
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    Great 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/…
    – Pramit
    Mar 6, 2019 at 19:00
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    This option is not there in Jupyter Lab
    – ColinMac
    Feb 5, 2020 at 17:46
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    This is in Jupyter notebook. Anything similar in Jupyterlab?
    – Uri London
    Dec 29, 2022 at 7:52
75

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)
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Add following at start of cell and run it:

from IPython.display import clear_output
clear_output(wait=True)
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    Useful if you want to run the cell without removing all the print commands.
    – Robino
    Oct 18, 2017 at 9:39
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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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    You saved me a lot of time :D
    – imitusov
    Jan 26, 2020 at 12:15
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    @ИльяМитусов super glad to hear it! I just dropped my current key bindings into this repo in case they're helpful and will keep it up to date as best I can.
    – gem7318
    Feb 27, 2020 at 14:39
  • 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.
    – Wassadamo
    Apr 29, 2022 at 18:05
  • Thank you @Wassadamo :)
    – gem7318
    Aug 3 at 16:00
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Go to Help -> Edit Keyboard Shortcuts.

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Then add the Shortcut you desire to the "Clear Cell" field.

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Depends if you consider the command palette a short-cut. I do.

  1. Press 'control-shift-p', that opens the command palette.
  2. Then type 'clear cell output'. That will let you select the command to clear the output.

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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.

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You can do this via the command line: jupyter nbconvert --ClearOutputPreprocessor.enabled=True --inplace *.ipynb

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This is not a keyboard shortcut but to clear all output you can click the following buttons:

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I just looked and found cell|all output|clear which worked with:

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