state-copy
takes an object as input then serializes it as JSON and copies it to your clipboard
Makes it easier to copy application state to your clipboard from the browser.
Usage
var stateCopy = require('state-copy')
window.addEventListener('keyup', function (e) {
if (e.keyCode === 67) {
stateCopy({wow: 'cool'})
}
})
what gets copied to clipboard
{"wow":"cool"}
Notes
Must be called in response to a user gesture event, like click or keyup.
Install
$ npm install state-copy
Acknowledgments
state-copy was inspired by @yoshuawuyts tweet
License
MIT