Terminal V1.9b Manual [patched] Jun 2026
This is the most frequently accessed part of the manual. It details the executable programs and shell commands. In v1.9b, you may notice specific flags that were experimental in v1.8 but became standard here. For example, the list command might have received an updated --tree flag in v1.9b to better visualize directory structures, a feature explicitly documented in the manual.
| Sequence | Effect | |----------|--------| | ESC[2J | Clear screen and home cursor | | ESC[1;5H | Move cursor to line 1, column 5 | | ESC[7m | Inverse video on | | ESC[0m | Reset all attributes | | ESC[6n | Device Status Report (returns cursor position) | terminal v1.9b manual
The is not just a list of commands; it is a historical snapshot of the software’s capabilities at a critical juncture. Often, v1.9 builds are the "Goldilocks" versions of software—mature enough to have shed the instability of early alpha builds (like v1.0), but lightweight enough to avoid the bloat often introduced in major version jumps (like v2.0). This is the most frequently accessed part of the manual
Set standard parameters such as Data bits (typically 8), Parity (none, even, odd, mark, space), and Stop bits (1, 1.5, 2). For example, the list command might have received
[Emulation] TermType=vt420 Ansiconform=Strict LocalEcho=0 LineWrap=1