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clipman(1) | General Commands Manual | clipman(1) |
NAME¶
clipman
SYNOPSIS¶
DESCRIPTION¶
A clipboard manager for Wayland
OPTIONS¶
- -h, --help
- Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man).
- Path of history file
- -v, --version
- Show application version.
COMMANDS¶
help [<command>...]¶
Show help.
store [<flags>]¶
Record clipboard events (run as argument to `wl-paste --watch`)
- --max-items=15
- history size
- -P, --no-persist
- Don't persist a copy buffer after a program exits
pick [<flags>]¶
Pick an item from clipboard history
- --max-items=15
- scrollview length
- -t, --tool="dmenu"
- Which selector to use: dmenu/bemenu/rofi/wofi/STDOUT
- -T, --tool-args=""
- Extra arguments to pass to the --tool
clear [<flags>]¶
Remove item/s from history
- --max-items=15
- scrollview length
- -t, --tool="dmenu"
- Which selector to use: dmenu/bemenu/rofi/wofi/STDOUT
- -T, --tool-args=""
- Extra arguments to pass to the --tool
- -a, --all
- Remove all items
restore¶
Serve the last recorded item from history
USAGE¶
Run the binary in your Sway session by adding `exec wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store` (or `exec wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store 1>> PATH/TO/LOGFILE 2>&1 &` to log errors) at the beginning of your config. For primary clipboard support, also add `exec wl-paste -p -t text --watch clipman store --histpath="~/.local/share/clipman-primary.json`.
To query the history and select items, run the binary as `clipman pick`. You can assign it to a keybinding: `bindsym $mod+h exec clipman pick`. For primary clipboard support, `clipman pick --histpath="~/.local/share/clipman-primary.json`.
To remove items from history, `clipman clear` and `clipman clear --all`.
To serve the last history item at startup, add `exec clipman restore` to your Sway config.
KNOWN ISSUES¶
All items stored in history are treated as plain text. This means that, unless you run with the `--no-persist` option, you'll always immediately lose rich content: for example, if you copy formatted text inside Libre Office you'll lose all formatting on paste.
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