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@github/clipboard-copy-element
Advanced tools
Copy element text content or input values to the clipboard.
Copy element text content or input values to the clipboard.
$ npm install --save @github/clipboard-copy-element
Import as ES modules:
import '@github/clipboard-copy-element'
With a script tag:
<script type="module" src="./node_modules/@github/clipboard-copy-element/dist/index.js">
<clipboard-copy for="blob-path" class="btn btn-sm BtnGroup-item">
Copy path
</clipboard-copy>
<div id="blob-path">src/index.js</div>
<clipboard-copy value="src/index.js">Copy</clipboard-copy>
<clipboard-copy for="blob-path">Copy</clipboard-copy>
<div id="blob-path">src/index.js</div>
<clipboard-copy for="blob-path">Copy</clipboard-copy>
<input id="blob-path" value="src/index.js">
<clipboard-copy for="blob-path">Copy full URL</clipboard-copy>
<a id="blob-path" href="/path/to#my-blob">Link text will not be copied</a>
After copying to the clipboard, a clipboard-copy
event is dispatched from
the <clipboard-copy>
element:
document.addEventListener('clipboard-copy', function(event) {
const button = event.target
button.classList.add('highlight')
})
Browsers without native custom element support require a polyfill.
npm install
npm test
Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
FAQs
Copy element text content or input values to the clipboard.
The npm package @github/clipboard-copy-element receives a total of 36,107 weekly downloads. As such, @github/clipboard-copy-element popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @github/clipboard-copy-element demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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