xclip
osc52pty
xclip | osc52pty | |
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13 | 2 | |
1,008 | 19 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
4 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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xclip
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macOS Command-Line Tools You Might Not Know About
I find it so annoying that these only work with plain text and RTF. On X11 there is `xclip`[0] and on Wayland there is `wl-clipboard`[1] both of which support binary file formats either through parsing the header or explicitly setting the MIME type.
This means you can do things like copy an image from the terminal and paste it into a graphical program like a browser or chat client and vice-versa. Also can be very useful in shell scripts for desktop automation.
The workaround on MacOS is to use AppleScript via `osascript` to `set the clipboard to...`.
[0] https://github.com/astrand/xclip
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shcopy: a command line utility that copies content from anywhere, locally, remotely, over SSH...
This reminds me of xclip.
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Best program to paste premade text from a file to where the cursor is on a desktop environment
I haven't used it in a while but xclip is a thing for X11 and you can create your own keyboard shortcuts and present a window with zenity or something.
- What are some of your favorite CLI/TUI apps?
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clipboard: error: Error: target STRING not available
This is apparently an issue with xclip, not Neovim: https://github.com/astrand/xclip/issues/38
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Do you find yourself often deleting a ":wq<newline>" from nano before pressing <ctrl>-X?
Lately I've become a big fan of Micro. It's as portable as Nano. By default it uses the same shortcuts as typical desktop programs: Ctrl-S for save, Ctrl-Q for quit, Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V for copy/paste, etc. It integrates well with Linux desktops' clipboards by optionally using xclip. Just like Nano, it can have multiple files open for easy copy/pasting between files. But the best thing of all is that its scripting/plugin system is plain old Lua 5.1.
- A way to copy text to the clipboard in Linux?
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xplr - A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer
Requires: xclip
- Copie e Cole pelo terminal com Xclip
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macOS Big Sur breaks PostgreSQL because of new security API
> How do you select text in your virtual terminal with the keyboard?
with xsel(1x) or xclip(1)
https://github.com/kfish/xsel
https://github.com/astrand/xclip
osc52pty
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macOS Command-Line Tools You Might Not Know About
I don't think wrapping my entire shell session in a moderately complex third party tool (that maybe just uses pbcopy under the hood[1]) counts as "simply" when compared to my existing solution which just pipes over ssh and a couple bash scripts.
But thank you for the share, it is interesting!
[1]: https://github.com/roy2220/osc52pty/blob/master/oscexecutor....
What are some alternatives?
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
prefsniff - A utility to sniff preferences changes to macOS plist files
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
macosrec - Take screenshots/videos of macOS windows from the command line
CopyQ - Clipboard manager with advanced features
tutu - Zsh bookmark navigation utility
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
wl-clipboard - Command-line copy/paste utilities for Wayland
xplr.vim - Fork of https://github.com/mcchrish/nnn.vim modified to work with xplr. Until xplr has its own plugin.
Comcast - Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems.
PostgresApp - The easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL on the Mac
remote-pbcopy-iterm2 - remote pbcopy for iTerm2