Do you use a clipboard manager?
Hi.
Do you use a clipboard manager? If so - which one? I've only recently decided to try out a few and settled with ClipIt but uninstalled it soon after. |
Yes
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YES!
clipit, carefully set up to sync between primary & secondary upon keypress. unfortunately it's a bit of a security risk, if passwords get stored. haven't yet found a solution for that. |
Maybe not exactly what you mean by "clipboard manager", but I use xsel to integrate my tmux/shell buffers with X-application clipboards. I have in the past also used xclip for the same purpose, but xsel wins for my own uses.
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I used a clipboard manager for a short while back in Windows days and abandoned it.
It didn't fit into my extremely linear thought flow. |
Nope.
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I use one - CopyQ - but purely as a boilerplate text manager.
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clipboard manager
Clipit for everyday use.
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Clipboardviewer, can be used from command line or gui
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CopyQ primarily.
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ClipIt has itegrated to become part of my natural memory! I love it!
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What the heck is a clipboard manager?
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Copy and paste repository, something like that. |
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