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copyclipboard
is a command-line tool that allows you to copy the structure of a folder and the contents of specific file types to your clipboard. This can be especially useful when working with repositories and sharing the structure and code with others.
To install copyclipboard
, simply run:
pip install copyclipboard
Once installed, you can use the copyclipboard command in your terminal.
By default, the tool will copy the structure and contents of all files in your repository:
copyclipboard
You can specify the file types you want to copy using the --extensions option:
copyclipboard --extensions .py .yaml
This will also update your configuration file in ~/.copyclipboard_config with the specified extensions.
If you prefer, you can manually edit the configuration file located at ~/.copyclipboard_config
to specify which file types should be copied.
FAQs
A tool to copy folder structures and file contents to clipboard.
We found that copyclipboard 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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