The CLEAR (abbreviated CL) command deletes a buffer. Format: CLEAR buffer The buffer no longer appears on the list printed by SHOW BUFFER. If the buffer was a macro, it is no longer a macro. If the buffer contained any text, that text is deleted. If that buffer was the current buffer, the current buffer becomes MAIN. There are two exceptions to these rules: the buffers PASTE and MAIN. The CLEAR command does not delete these buffers but just deletes their text. Note that the argument is a buffer name, not a range specification: CLEAR PASTE is valid, while CLEAR =PASTE and CLEAR BUFFER PASTE are not.