Description
Recyle your clipboard selections with greenclip and don't waste your time anymore
to reselect things other and other.
Purpose:
Keeps track of your history of selections to quickly switch between them
Demo: Video Link
Video made by @gotbletu
Features:
- Integrated with rofi
- Permanently set some selections to added at the end (set
staticHistoryPath = your/file/with/static/entries
in the config file)
- Merge X Primary selection with clipboard selection (set
usePrimarySelectionAsInput = True
in the config file)
Installation
- It's a static binary so drop it anywhere in your $PATH env
wget https://github.com/erebe/greenclip/releases/download/3.0/greenclip
Alternatively if you are using Archlinux you can install the package from AUR
pacman -S rofi-greenclip
PS: If you want, you can add a permanent list of selections to be added to your current history. Go see the config file
Usage
Greenclip is intended to be used with rofi
- Spawn the daemon
greenclip daemon
- When ever you need to get your selections history
rofi -modi "clipboard:greenclip print" -show clipboard -run-command '{cmd}'
- The entry that you have selected will be in your clipboard now
- Configuration file can be found in
.config/greenclip.cfg
Migrating from 2.x version to 3.x one
- Kill all greenclip process already running
- Delete your old config file and old cache file (in ~/.cache/greenclip*)
- Start the new version of greenclip
Building the project
- Get stack for Haskell
- stack init && stack install
or you can look at the .travis.yml file
FAQ
Q. Greenclip does not copy selection !
A. Greenclip cannot run alongside other clipboard manager. If you have already one activated (there is one by default in KDE), you have first to disable it before trying to run greenclip
Q. I cannot paste images !
A. You can only keep in your history small images (~ <500 kb). I disabled the support for bigger images as it will turn your CPU into a heater for winter.
Q. I want to blacklist some applications !
A. There is in your config file a section for blacklisting applications.
You can run greenclip daemon in a terminal to find what is the name of the application who has the current selection.
Be aware that a lot of application does not name their clipboard process/window, so it will be empty most of the time.
Be aware also, that if you use an electron application (like slack i.e) you will get a generic name like "Chromium clipboard"
Q. I want to paste selection directly after selecting them !
A. This is not possible as when you invoke rofi, you lose focus of your current window and there is no way to find it back (from greenclip point of view)
Nonetheless, you can emulate the feature with xdotool rofi -modi "clipboard:greenclip print" -show clipboard -run-command '{cmd}' ; sleep 0.5; xdotool type (xclip -o -selection clipboard)
Q. I want to thank you for greenclip !
A. Give a star to this repository