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A cross-platform clipboard monitoring and recording tool. Uses pyperclip. Only works for text.
A cross-platform clipboard monitoring and recording tool. Uses pyperclip. Only works for text.
This tool is especially handy when you want to rapidly select multiple segments of text in one application without having to individually paste them somewhere else each time. With this tool, you can record all the bits of text you copied into one place.
Run pip install cliprec
Run python cliprec.py
. This will output the following:
Recording clipboard... (Ctrl-C to stop)
Each time you copy new text, it will appear on the screen:
Copied this text.
Copied this text too.
Lorem ipsum.
When you press Ctrl-C, you will be prompted to either press Enter to copy all of the previous text to the clipboard (separated by newines) or press Ctrl-C again to quit.
Recording stopped. Press Enter to copy everything together or Ctrl-C to quit.
Alternatively, you can run import cliprec
and then call cliprec.main()
to run the program.
The cliprec.exe
Windows executable is also available in the GitHub repository.
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A cross-platform clipboard monitoring and recording tool. Uses pyperclip. Only works for text.
We found that cliprec demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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