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    Maccy

    Maccy

    Lightweight clipboard manager for macOS

    Maccy is a lightweight clipboard manager for macOS. It keeps the history of what you copy and lets you quickly navigate, search, and use previous clipboard content. Unlike other Mac clipboard managers, Maccy does only one job - keep your copy history and let you access it fast. You won't be overloaded by unnecessary features. Maccy works blazingly fast. You can open and search your entire clipboard history in just a fraction of a second. Nothing should distract you from what you're focused on. Just type what you want to find in history and hit Enter. You don't need to use your mouse. Don't waste your time moving your hands away from the keyboard. Maccy respects your privacy. If your password manager removes a copied password from the clipboard, so will Maccy. Everything is stored on your computer.
    Downloads: 72 This Week
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    ClipAngel

    ClipAngel

    Clipboard history capture and paste tool

    This program belongs to class "Clipboard Manager". It captures many clipboard objects and allows user to select and paste one in any program. Inspired by analogs: ClipDiary, Ditto, AceText. Main priorities: usability, compatibility, reliability. Requires .Net Framework 4.52+ (Windows Vista+/Server 2008+)
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    Downloads: 150 This Week
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    CopyQ

    CopyQ

    Clipboard manager with advanced features

    CopyQ is advanced clipboard manager with searchable and editable history with support for image formats, command line control and more.
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    Downloads: 108 This Week
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    Clipy

    Clipy

    Clipboard extension app for macOS

    Clipy is a Clipboard extension app for macOS.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Greenclip

    Greenclip

    Simple clipboard manager to be integrated with rofi

    Greenclip is a lightweight clipboard manager designed for Wayland and X11 environments on Linux. It integrates seamlessly with Rofi or other application launchers, allowing users to access and paste clipboard history entries quickly. Greenclip stores clipboard content persistently and can be configured to manage how many entries are saved, offering a minimalistic yet effective solution for power users and Linux enthusiasts.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Parcellite is a lightweight GTK+ clipboard manager. This is a stripped down, basic-features-only clipboard manager with a small memory footprint for those who like simplicity.
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    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    EcoPaste

    EcoPaste

    Open source clipboard management tools for Windows, Macos and Linux

    Open source clipboard management tools for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Built with Tauri, the application is lightweight and refined, consuming minimal resources. It also delivers a uniform user experience across both Windows, MacOS, and Linux platforms. The application is resident in the background, wakes up with one click through custom shortcut keys, saves time, and improves efficiency. Allows you to bookmark clipboard content for easy and fast access. Whether it's crucial data for work or frequently used information in daily life, you can effortlessly save and retrieve it. Supports plain text, rich text, HTML, images, and files. Automatically groups clipboard content by type, managing your clipboard content efficiently. Recognize text and QR codes in seconds. Quickly copy-recognized content via the context menu, enabling convenient offline text recognition.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Clipjump

    Clipjump

    The Ultimate Clipboard Manager

    ** Downloads will be shifted to GitHub in the future ** Clipjump is a Multiple-Clipboard management utility for Windows. It allows you to simultaneously use multiple clipboards like never before. Everything that is transferred to your clipboard will get automatically transferred to the Multiple-Clipboards. These clips can be stored for any amount of time, stored in any of the unlimited channels and used anytime without the fuss.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    PasteEx

    PasteEx

    Paste the contents of the clipboard into files

    PasteEx is a lightweight Windows utility that converts clipboard contents directly into files, streamlining workflows that involve frequent copying of images, text, or rich content. The tool automatically analyzes clipboard data and determines the correct file type, supporting formats such as images, HTML, RTF, and plain text. It provides customizable text extension rules so developers and power users can map clipboard patterns to specific file types based on content signatures. PasteEx also includes a monitor mode that runs in the system tray and enables fast keyboard-triggered pasting operations for improved productivity. Designed as portable software with minimal setup requirements, it integrates with the Windows context menu for quick access. Overall, PasteEx functions as an efficient clipboard-to-file automation tool for developers, designers, and power users working with frequent asset extraction.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Anamnesis is a clipboard manager. It stores all clipboard history and offers an easy interface to do a full-text search on the items of its history.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Keepboard

    Cross-platform clipboard manager. Saves clipboard history.

    Keepboard is a cross-platform clipboard manager. It supports saved items groups and adding names to items for quicker filtering and selection. It can save text, image and file clipboard items (up to 10000 per group). Keepboard has been tested on Linux (GNOME, KDE...), Mac OS and Windows platforms.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ClipIt
    ClipIt is a lightweight, fully featured GTK+ clipboard manager. It was forked from Parcellite (http://parcellite.sourceforge.net), adding additional features and bugfixes to the project. Please also see http://clipit.rspwn.com/
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CLCL-clipboard

    CLCL-clipboard

    CLCL is clipboard caching utility.

    CLCL is clipboard caching utility. All clipboard formats are supported. Template can be registered. Pop-up menu is displayed by "Alt+C. menu can be customized, item is paste automatically, picture is displayed on a menu, the format to leave and the format to save can be set up, the ignored window can be set up, the paste key for every window can be set up and function is extensible with plug-in.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    HovText

    HovText

    HovText is a simple open source .NET Framework clipboard manager

    HovText removes any text formatting from the clipboard and it works as a clipboard manager that can store and retrieve previous copied texts and images. Any text in the clipboard will be pasted as cleartext without any HTML code, font size, color or formatting etc. HovText remembers all copied texts and it is possible to restore the original formatting on the previous copied texts. It can also save the clipboards to local computer. A typical scenario is to copy a text from the internet and paste this into e.g. Outlook, Word or alike. If the copied text has formatting, then this will be pasted along also and that is often inconvenient as it spoils the current formatting for the document. Some applications has their own way of importing the unformatted text, but with HovText then ALL programs has this option and it works in the same way... all the time :-)
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GNOME Clipboard Manager is an environment made for managing your clipboards. It will automatically fetch new clipboards, and will push all the formats of that clipboard to a shelf
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Clipboard Manager

    Windows clipboard extension

    Clipman is an extension of the standard clipboard shipped with Windows. You can store all the items copied in a list, send them back at the clipboard or forward to the plugins. If you want, you can also edit the images in the list.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Clipboard tool for easy access to clipboard history You can use your extra mouse buttons or keyboard strokes to step across the history very fast. Detailed preview for plain and rich text, images, file lists.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ClipboardManager

    ClipboardManager

    Cross-platform clipboard manager

    Search, review and re-copy clipboard items in your history including text, rich-text, html, images and bookmarks (buffers coming soon)
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    coppas

    coppas

    coppas - a simple clipboard manager

    coppas (COPyPASte) is a simple clipboard manager for Linux and Windows. It collects all text copied into system Clipboard and allows viewing the collected entries in the list and sending them back to Clipboard for pasting. It also allows breaking a multi-row text into separate single line entries, i.e a column from a spreadsheet into individual cells.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Clipboard manager

    Clipboard manager

    permette di conservare in memoria più di un valore di "copia"

    MiCla MultiPaste e' un "Clipboard manager"; permette di conservare in memoria più di un valore di "copia" testuali, in numero che lo stesso utente indica. I vari contenuti testuali sono disponibili anche dopo un riavvio, sono editabili e possono essere rimossi a uno a uno in qualsiasi momento. Il programma è suddiviso in due sezioni: Finestra Impostazioni e Finestra Appunti. Effettuando la copia di un testo negli appunti di sistema (con il pulsante "Copia" o premendo "Ctrl+C") questo viene memorizzato e reso disponibile a tutti i programmi che ne possano fare uso. Sistemi operativi supportati : Windows™ x86 / 64bit
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Clipio

    Clipio

    Clipboard management tool

    Clipio is a fast and easy way to manage your clipboard. The idea came about when I was working on a project and needed to manually edit the names of certain files to include underscores instead of spaces. I quickly realized that a tool capable of converting spaces to underscores would also be capable of delivering plenty of other useful features.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    The Clipboard Project

    The Clipboard Project

    Your new, ridonkuliciously smart clipboard manager.

    The Clipboard Project (CB for short) is the full-featured yet oh-so-easy-to-use clipboard manager for everyone. It's super duper fast and lightweight, packed with functionality, and tastefully stylish. You'll be able to remember anything, anytime, anywhere at the literal press of a button, like having a second brain. I originally made the Clipboard Project to address some severe deficiencies in other similar tools. But now, it's the world's first (and currently only) complete, honest-to-goodness clipboard manager for the terminal.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    VeilClip

    VeilClip

    Offline clipboard manager for Windows with history, search, and locked

    VeilClip is an open-source, offline clipboard manager for Windows 10 and Windows 11. It stores copied text, links, images, and file paths locally on your PC so you can search, pin, edit, reuse, and protect them later without a cloud account. Main features: - Clipboard history for text, links, images, and file paths - Fast search by content and source application - Favorites and pinned reusable items - Locked Notes protected by a PIN - Built-in text and image editing - Local backup, export, and import - Multi-language interface - Offline-first and privacy-focused design VeilClip uses local storage and does not require a cloud account for normal use.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Advanced Clipboard Manager. Manages clipboard in ways nothing can. All time history to fast access slots. A GUI that does not bother the user in any way so it can stay on forever. Images and file clipboard support, plus Java extensions and color schemes!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A tool to transform clipboard content, primarily focused on alphabetical transformation (e.g. Cyrillic to Latin and similar). It also allows other functions to manipulate the clipboard content, like clearing the formatting the content might have.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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Open Source Clipboard Managers Guide

Open source clipboard managers are free, open-source software tools that allow users to store multiple clipboards of text for quick and easy access. These clipboards can be accessed at any time, with various features allowing users to easily switch between different snippets or files of information. An open source clipboard manager can also provide cloud storage capabilities, allowing the user to sync their clips across devices and applications. Open source clipboard managers offer a number of advantages over standard copy-and-paste functions in operating systems.

For one, they enable users to quickly recall any previously saved text without having to retype it each time—something that's especially handy when dealing with large chunks of code or lengthy web addresses. They may also have added features such as extended formatting options and advanced search capabilities, making them a great choice for those who need the extra control over their data. And since they're usually open-source projects, anyone interested in contributing new features or simply supporting the development process is likely welcome do so.

Another key benefit of an open source clipboard manager is that it allows for greater flexibility than its Windows or Mac counterpart by offering compatibility across multiple platforms (often including both desktop and mobile). Sound promising? Well luckily there are plenty of options out there from which you can choose; some notable examples include ClipGrabber (Windows/Linux), CopyQ (Linux/Mac), and Parcellite (Windows/Linux). Some may come as standalone tools while others may be integrated into existing programs like Vim or Emacs; regardless, you're sure to find something useful for all your copying needs.

Open Source Clipboard Managers Features

  • Hotkey Support: Open source clipboard managers provide hotkey support so that users can access the clipboard quickly and easily. This allows them to quickly copy, cut or paste items without having to manually open up the program.
  • User-Defined Templates: Many of these programs allow users to create their own custom templates for quick pasting of commonly used phrases or sets of data. These templates save time and make it easier to create standard documents with minimal effort.
  • Multi-Clipboard Support: With this feature, a user can store multiple clips in one file and access them anytime they want. This eliminates the need to switch between multiple clipboard files when working on various projects.
  • Synchronization Across Multiple Devices: Most open source clipboard managers are able to synchronize clipboards across multiple computers or devices, allowing for seamless editing across different locations.
  • Cross-Platform Compatibility: These programs usually have a universal interface which makes them easy to use no matter what platform you are using – Windows, MacOS or Linux – as long as it supports your version of the program.
  • Secure Storage: Many have built-in measures that help keep your clipboards safe from malicious attacks such as encryption and password protection.

Types of Open Source Clipboard Managers

  • Clipboard Managers: Clipboard managers provide the ability to store multiple copies of cut, copied and pasted items. They can often save text, images and links that can then be accessed later.
  • Clipjump: Clipjump is a type of open source clipboard manager that enables users to save any elements they’ve copied or cut, including text, images, or links. It also includes features such as auto-pasting for frequently used snippets.
  • CopyQ: CopyQ is another open source clipboard manager that allows users to keep an unlimited number of items in an easily accessible list. The user can easily move elements around within the interface using drag-and-drop gestures and employ search functions to quickly locate content they are looking for.
  • Parcellite: Parcellite is a lightweight and portable open source clipboard manager designed specifically for GNOME desktop environments. It stores all information on the user's clipboard and conveniently offers them easy access via its tray icon in the notification area.
  • Diodon: Diodon is an open source application primarily designed for Ubuntu OS but which also works with other Linux systems too. In addition to offering clipboard management capabilities, it also supports various plugins allowing integration with other applications such as Unity Launcher or Twitter services like Twitux and Pinochle among others

Advantages of Open Source Clipboard Managers

  1. Convenience: Open source clipboard managers provide a convenient way to store and manage text or other digital content for quick copying and pasting between applications. Instead of having to manually type out or search for the same information repeatedly, users can easily access it from their clipboard.
  2. Flexibility: Open source clipboards allow users to customize and tailor their workflow as they see fit. They often have multiple functions that can be tailored according to individual needs, such as sorting, tagging, unifying formats, and more. With these tools, users can create their own system for organizing digital content for efficient use across multiple programs or devices.
  3. Security: Many open source clipboard managers come with strong encryption features which help protect vital information when sharing copies over different networks. This ensures that sensitive information remains secure while allowing easy access between programs or devices by authorized personnel only.
  4. Cost-Effectiveness: Perhaps the most important aspect of utilizing an open source clipboard manager is its cost effectiveness compared to proprietary solutions. Since these tools are typically free, there is no need to invest in expensive software licenses or subscriptions, making them ideal for individuals as well as businesses who work on tight budgets.

Who Uses Open Source Clipboard Managers?

  • Productivity Enthusiasts: These users are especially interested in getting the most out of their time and prefer open-source clipboard managers that help to achieve that goal. They may have already looked at competing commercial tools and found them lacking for one reason or another, leading them to search for open source alternatives.
  • Affordability Seekers: For some users, price is a major consideration when looking for software solutions. Open source clipboard managers often provide more features than comparably priced offerings from commercial vendors, making them an attractive choice to people who need a lot of bang for their buck.
  • Privacy Advocates: Others are drawn to open source clipboard managers because they tend to be more transparent than commercial options when it comes to data collection practices, giving privacy-minded users added peace of mind knowing their data is safe and secure.
  • Hobbyists & Tinkerers: Finally, some users just enjoy tinkering with software and exploring the possibilities offered by various open source technologies. These individuals may not necessarily see themselves as “power users” but still appreciate having access to flexible tools that can be customized as desired without any financial barrier standing in the way.

How Much Do Open Source Clipboard Managers Cost?

Open source clipboard managers are usually free to use and do not require payment. However, some features may require a nominal fee to unlock additional features or functions. For example, certain open source clipboard managers might offer enhanced security features like password protection or two-factor authentication that you would need to pay for. Additionally, while open source software is typically free to download, you should be aware that some developers might charge a fee for technical support or help with troubleshooting issues. Ultimately, the cost of an open source clipboard manager will depend on what extra features are needed and any associated costs for tech support.

What Do Open Source Clipboard Managers Integrate With?

Open source cloud storage software can integrate with a variety of different types of software. Some examples include data synchronization and backup, document management, and media streaming applications. Additionally, it is possible to integrate messaging services, project collaboration tools, and eCommerce platforms with open source cloud storage software. Other common types of software that often work well with open source cloud storage programs are development frameworks such as NodeJS or Python, mobile app development tools like React Native or Flutter, and content management systems such as WordPress or Joomla. Ultimately, many different kinds of software can be integrated with open source cloud storage solutions using appropriate APIs available from the provider.

Trends Related to Open Source Clipboard Managers

  1. Increased Security: Open source clipboard managers have become increasingly popular due to the increased security they provide. By making the codebase open source, users can inspect the code and verify its safety before using it.
  2. Improved Functionality: Open source clipboard managers are constantly being improved by user contributions and feedback, leading to more features and better performance. This allows for a much more robust experience than traditional closed source clipboard managers.
  3. Cross-Platform Support: Most open source clipboard managers are designed to work on multiple platforms, allowing users to access their data from any device. Furthermore, these clipboard managers are often designed with a wide variety of devices in mind, including PCs, Macs, and mobile devices.
  4. Customizability: With open source clipboard managers, users have much more control over how they use the software. This includes customizing the user interface, creating plugins or extensions, or even modifying the code to add new features or fix bugs.
  5. Lower Cost: Open source clipboard managers are generally free or very low cost compared to closed source versions. This makes them much more accessible to users who don't want to spend a lot of money on software.

Getting Started With Open Source Clipboard Managers

  1. Download an open source clipboard manager. Some popular choices include ClipboardFusion, Ditto, and CopyQ. You can find them online through various websites or download portals. The exact process for installation and setup will vary depending on which option you choose so follow any instructions that come with it once downloaded.
  2. Once installed, familiarize yourself with all of the features available and how they work within the program interface. This includes understanding shortcuts associated with each feature as well as being aware of things such as different levels of storage or methods of accessing the data stored in the clipboard manager’s memory bank.
  3. Start using it. With most programs, this means having them running in the background while you use your computer normally - copying information like text, images, or links in applications like Word processors or web browsers like normal but instead of it disappearing when closing out those applications, they remain safely tucked away within your clipboard manager until needed again via a simple shortcut key combination (or mouse gestures) to access them quickly and easily either now or later on down the road.. Make sure to keep regular backups just in case something unexpected happens during usage.
  4. Begin exploring other customization options if necessary - advanced settings such as auto-saving clips after a certain time period passes without use or notifications for when long snippets are copied so their original contents aren't lost forever due to user error (the latter being particularly helpful for those who regularly have long documents). These can help improve efficiency even further by minimizing manual intervention every time a clip needs to be retrieved from storage or managed manually (such as changing its name).

Overall, learning how to use an open-source clipboard manager is fairly straightforward and makes multitasking between multiple programs much easier than ever before. Plus, since these tools are usually free of charge and not limited by size restrictions like some paid versions might be – they offer great value plus a lot more convenience than traditional methods offer alone. So take some time today to start experimenting with one - you won’t regret it.

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