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How to use the Linux resize command

2025-04-05 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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This article introduces the knowledge of "how to use the Linux resize command". In the operation of actual cases, many people will encounter such a dilemma, so let the editor lead you to learn how to deal with these situations. I hope you can read it carefully and be able to achieve something!

Linux common commands resize commands set the size of the terminal window. Execute the resize instruction to set the window size of the virtual terminal.

The resize command sets the size of the terminal window

Syntax resize [- cu] [- s] option-c use the C Shell instruction to resize the window even if the user environment is not C Shell. -s sets the vertical height and horizontal width of the terminal window. -u use the Bourne Shell instruction to resize the window even if the user environment is not Bourne Shell. An example uses C shell

[root@localhost ~] # resize-c set noglob; setenv COLUMNS'99; setenv LINES'34; unset noglob; uses Bourne shell

[root@localhost ~] # resize-u COLUMNS=99; LINES=34; export COLUMNS LINES; setting specifies the size

[root@localhost] # resize-s 80160 "how to use Linux resize commands" ends here. Thank you for your reading. If you want to know more about the industry, you can follow the website, the editor will output more high-quality practical articles for you!

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