[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Very nice open source multi-platform Clipboard manager

Drew King dking65 at kingconsulting.us
Fri Nov 14 20:43:01 PST 2025


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On 11/14/2025 11:13 PM, Robert Primak wrote:
> This looks like a useful app. I'm in Linux right now (Debian/LMDE). 
> The most important thing I wanted to find was how to clean (completely 
> clear) everything CopyQ has saved. This is easy, and probably will 
> work in all OSes. The command for Select All is Control-A , at least 
> on my keyboard. Once everything is selected, hitting the 
> forward-Delete key gets rid of everything, and the app is effectively 
> cleaned.  Deleting other selections ot items and tabs is pretty 
> straightforward.
>
> I'll let it run in the background for awhile, and see what happens, 
> and if I find myself using this app.
>
> -- Bob Primak
>
>
> On Friday, November 14, 2025 at 06:57:30 PM EST, Drew King via LCTG 
> <lctg at lists.toku.us> wrote:
>
>
> All.
>
> Here is a link to an article regarding a open source multiplatform 
> clipboard manager that I just started using on Windows and Linux and 
> so far I'm very happy with it. Works on Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
>
> Simply bring up the window with all the clipboard entries in it and 
> drag and drop what you want where you want it.
>
> Windows allows you to optionally extend your clipboard from one entry 
> to as many as 25.  This is unlimited.
>
> Neither Linux or the Mac have clipboard History built in.
>
> You can set the clipboard database to be as big as you want so you can 
> accumulate hundreds or thousands of entries that are searchable.
>
> Will this software running in the background you'll never have to 
> remember where something you clipped came from and where you may have 
> pasted it.
>
> <https://orion.seancollings.dev/p/4b6f8260-2163-40ae-947b-69462afb0213 
> <https://orion.seancollings.dev/p/4b6f8260-2163-40ae-947b-69462afb0213>>
>
>
> Here is a tip to add paste as plain text.
>
>
>
>
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> -- 
> Drew King
>
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