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In CMD (Command Prompt), the "cls" command is used to clear the screen of any text or commands that have been previously entered. When the "cls" command is executed, the entire screen is cleared and the command prompt is positioned at the top of the window. This makes it easier to read any output from subsequent commands, and provides a clean slate for entering new commands.
The syntax for the "cls" command is: cls
When this command is entered into the command prompt and executed, the screen is immediately cleared. Any previous text or commands are removed, and the command prompt is ready to accept new commands.
Note that the "cls" command is not specific to CMD and is also available in other command-line interfaces, such as PowerShell and Linux terminal.