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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T17:59:41+00:00 2026-05-30T17:59:41+00:00

I expected this to be a simple task, but I’m surprised to find no

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I expected this to be a simple task, but I’m surprised to find no answers for this.

Let me clarify:

  • I do not want to call adb logcat -c manually. In fact, I’m not even using the command line to view LogCat, so I don’t think this is
    possible (edit: actually, it is, by running the command in a separate command line…but I don’t want to do that). I’m using Eclipse to view LogCat.

  • I do not want to click button Clear Log each time. That’s what I’m doing now.

  • I do, programatically or through Eclipse’s Run/Debug configurations or however, want a way to automatically clear LogCat each
    time I hit Ctrl+F11 to run my Android project. My LogCat is getting cluttered. Ctrl+F11 isn’t important – it’s just my shortcut to Debug. I’d like to clear LogCat on Debug/Run.

  • I’m using Eclipse on Windows 7 and debugging with a Nexus One (not an emulator).

I’ve tried:

  • Modifying Debug/Run configurations. (Project -> Properties -> Run/Debug Settings -> Edit Launch Configurations) Running from the emulator is the only way to add Additional Emulator Command Line Options. But I’m running from the actual Android device, so I can’t access those options.

  • Builders? I wasn’t sure how to use this. (Project -> Properties -> Builders). How would I use this to clear LogCat each time I run?

I’m beginning to think I have to write a macro program to hook Ctrl+F11 when the active foreground process is eclipse.exe to move my cursor to the Clear Log button and click it. I guess clearing LogCat automatically is too much to ask for.

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    2026-05-30T17:59:43+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 5:59 pm

    If you’re not locked to Eclipse because of some strong reasons, you can try IntelliJ IDEA as IDE. Here is option for run configuration for clear log on app run. Unfortunately, following http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/IDEA-80976 it is broken right now, but I think it’ll be fixed in near future.

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