Sorry, Rex, I'm lost. Isn't the point of /c to avoid cluttering the screen buffer? (It certainly is for me.) The alias in my original post does this AFAICT. If an alias can do it, can't a command do it?
Also, can you address the memory leakage issue that I raised in the original post? (When...
Could this restriction be lifted now that you support @consoleb?
In the meantime, I'm using this 1-line alias as a workaround:
But it seems that this would leak, because there doesn't seem to be any way to release the temporary buffer when done. (I tried @bfree and not surprisingly crashed the...
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