How can I clear the terminal screen in Go?

Solution 1:

Note: Running a command to clear the screen is not a secure way. Check the other answers here as well.


You have to define a clear method for every different OS, like this. When the user's os is unsupported it panics

package main

import (
    "fmt"
    "os"
    "os/exec"
    "runtime"
    "time"
)

var clear map[string]func() //create a map for storing clear funcs

func init() {
    clear = make(map[string]func()) //Initialize it
    clear["linux"] = func() { 
        cmd := exec.Command("clear") //Linux example, its tested
        cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
        cmd.Run()
    }
    clear["windows"] = func() {
        cmd := exec.Command("cmd", "/c", "cls") //Windows example, its tested 
        cmd.Stdout = os.Stdout
        cmd.Run()
    }
}

func CallClear() {
    value, ok := clear[runtime.GOOS] //runtime.GOOS -> linux, windows, darwin etc.
    if ok { //if we defined a clear func for that platform:
        value()  //we execute it
    } else { //unsupported platform
        panic("Your platform is unsupported! I can't clear terminal screen :(")
    }
}

func main() {
    fmt.Println("I will clean the screen in 2 seconds!")
    time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
    CallClear()
    fmt.Println("I'm alone...")
}

(the command execution is from @merosss' answer)

Solution 2:

You could do it with ANSI escape codes:

fmt.Print("\033[H\033[2J")

But you should know that there is no bulletproof cross-platform solution for such task. You should check platform (Windows / UNIX) and use cls / clear or escape codes.

Solution 3:

Use goterm

package main

import (
    tm "github.com/buger/goterm"
    "time"
)
func main() {
    tm.Clear() // Clear current screen
    for {
        // By moving cursor to top-left position we ensure that console output
        // will be overwritten each time, instead of adding new.
        tm.MoveCursor(1, 1)
        tm.Println("Current Time:", time.Now().Format(time.RFC1123))
        tm.Flush() // Call it every time at the end of rendering
        time.Sleep(time.Second)
    }
}