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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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qrclip
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I made my first CLI script in Python! It allows you to transfer the clipboard to your phone instantly through the command line :)
I'm new to Python so feel free to suggest improvements or contribute to the GitHub repository: https://github.com/Louise-h-aa/qrclip
- qrclip - Transfer the clipboard to your phone instantly through the command line
- Qrclip – Transfer the clipboard to your phone instantly through the command line
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[For Hire] Software Engineer
Post (A CLI URL shortener for Linux):
What are some alternatives?
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