Provided by: copyq_7.0.0-1_amd64
NAME
CopyQ - Clipboard Manager with Advanced Features
SYNOPSIS
copyq [COMMAND]
DESCRIPTION
CopyQ is advanced clipboard manager with editing and scripting features. It monitors system clipboard and saves its content in customized tabs. Saved clipboard can be later copied and pasted directly into any application.
COMMANDS
Starts server if no command is specified. show [NAME] Show main window and optionally open tab with given name. hide Hide main window. toggle Show or hide main window. menu Open context menu. exit Exit server. disable, enable Disable or enable clipboard content storing. clipboard [MIME] Print clipboard content. selection [MIME] Print X11 selection content. paste Paste clipboard to current window (may not work with some applications). copy TEXT Set clipboard text. copy MIME DATA [MIME DATA]... Set clipboard content. count Print amount of items in current tab. select [ROW=0] Copy item in the row to clipboard. next Copy next item from current tab to clipboard. previous Copy previous item from current tab to clipboard. add TEXT... Add text into clipboard. insert ROW TEXT Insert text into given row. remove [ROWS=0...] Remove items in given rows. edit [ROW=-1...] Edit items or edit new one. Value -1 is for current text in clipboard. separator SEPARATOR Set separator for items on output. read [MIME|ROW]... Print raw data of clipboard or item in row. write [ROW=0] MIME DATA [MIME DATA]... Write raw data to given row. action [ROWS=0...] Show action dialog. action [ROWS=0...] [PROGRAM [SEPARATOR=\n]] Run PROGRAM on item text in the rows. Use %1 in PROGRAM to pass text as argument. popup TITLE MESSAGE [TIME=8000] Show tray popup message for TIME milliseconds. tab List available tab names. tab NAME [COMMAND] Run command on tab with given name. Tab is created if it doesn't exist. Default is the first tab. removetab NAME Remove tab. renametab NAME NEW_NAME Rename tab. exporttab FILE_NAME Export items to file. importtab FILE_NAME Import items from file. config List all options. config OPTION Get option value. config OPTION VALUE Set option value. eval, -e [SCRIPT] [ARGUMENTS]... Evaluate ECMAScript program. Arguments are accessible using with "arguments[0..N]". session, -s, --session SESSION Starts or connects to application instance with given session name. help, -h, --help [COMMAND]... Print help for COMMAND or all commands.
NOTES
Use dash argument (-) to read data from standard input. Use double-dash argument (--) to read all following arguments without expanding escape sequences (i.e. \n, \t and others). Use ? for MIME to print available MIME types (default is "text/plain").
EXAMPLES
Insert some texts to the history: copyq add "first item" "second item" "third item" Print content of the first three items: copyq read 0 1 2 copyq separator "," read 0 1 2 Show current clipboard content: copyq clipboard copyq clipboard text/html copyq clipboard \? # lists formats in clipboard Copy text to the clipboard: copyq copy "Some Text" Load file content into clipboard: copyq copy - < file.txt copyq copy text/html < index.html copyq copy image/jpeg - < image.jpg Create an image items: copyq write image/gif - < image.gif copyq write image/svg - < image.svg
SEE ALSO
https://copyq.readthedocs.io/
AUTHOR
The maintainer of CopyQ is Lukas Holecek <hluk@email.cz>. A comprehensive list of authors and contributors is available in the AUTHORS file. This manual page was written by GengYu Rao (zouyoo@outlook.com), for the Debian project (and may be used by others). CopyQ(1)