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The Socket Research Team has discovered six new malicious npm packages linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, designed to steal credentials and deploy backdoors.
github.com/charles-m-knox/go-fltk-clipboard
A simple clipboard manager.
Features dark/light mode and portrait/landscape mode and filtering results.
Linux requirements:
xclip
or xsel
Other platforms are untested but may work. See compatibility here.
Go to the releases page and download the latest version there. Place it anywhere in your $PATH
and you're good to go.
To build, run the following - make sure you have upx
and go
installed as well as the listed requirements above:
make build-prod
To install to ~/.local/bin/
, run
make install
It is possible to build a flatpak distribution of this application, but I don't currently have time to deal with the extra overhead, so the only recommended installation method is by building it yourself or downloading a precompiled binary from the releases page (if available).
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