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Cpyclip: A powerful command-line tool to seamlessly copy the entire content of any specified file directly to your clipboard.
CpyClip is a versatile Node.js command-line interface (CLI) tool engineered to efficiently copy the contents of a file to your system's clipboard. Designed with simplicity and functionality in mind, CpyClip caters to developers, writers, and anyone requiring quick and seamless text transfer between applications or systems.
npx for on-the-fly execution, eliminating the need for global installation.To integrate CpyClip into your workflow, follow these steps:
For projects where local dependency management is preferred, install CpyClip using npm:
npm i cpyclip
For immediate use without committing to a permanent installation, leverage npx:
npx cpyclip <filepath>
Replace <filepath> with the path to the file you wish to copy.
To copy the content of a file to your clipboard, execute the following command:
cpyclip <filepath>
Ensure <filepath> is replaced with the actual path to the file you intend to copy.
example.txt, run: cpyclip example.txt
/path/to/script.js, execute: cpyclip /path/to/script.js
Contributions to CpyClip are warmly welcomed. Whether it's enhancing existing functionalities, introducing new features, or addressing bugs, please consider submitting pull requests or opening issues on the GitHub repository.
CpyClip is distributed under the MIT License. For complete details, refer to the LICENSE file.
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Cpyclip: A powerful command-line tool to seamlessly copy the entire content of any specified file directly to your clipboard.
We found that cpyclip demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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