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Copyq shortcuts
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You can drag and drop items around, delete elements you don’t need, sort all (or just some) of the items, edit, even add notes to them.Ī built-in "commands" system processes items, perhaps according to their type. You could have text checked, opened in a browser if it’s a URL, played in a media player if it’s a video, encrypted or decrypted, pasted as plain text, saved as a thumbnail or QR code, and a whole lot more. You also get a huge amount of configurability. Other programs might have one or two customizable hotkeys to control their main actions CopyQ has 38 (which alone tells you just how much it can do). Creating a custom command, say, isn’t just a matter of specifying "program.exe %1" the Commands dialog has 17 options which you can tweak. What’s more, all of this can be manipulated from the command line, to an astonishing level of detail. You’re not just limited to, say, adding or removing items from a script (which in itself is enough to create a persistent clipboard). The official documentation gives this as a way to print all the items in a particular tab:Ĭopyq eval - "tab(‘notes’) for(i=size() i>0 –i) print(str(read(i-1)) + ‘\n’) "ĬopyQ does also have some significant problems. The interface isn’t particularly helpful, and we had issues with even some of the most basic core concepts. Copies current date/time text to clipboard and pastes to current window on global shortcut Win+Alt+T.

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Being able to organize items into tabs, for instance, seemed like a great idea, but how do you do it? Drag and drop a right-click option, a command? (No, no and no, apparently.)ĬopyQ’s Windows build isn’t exactly optimized for its environment, either. It has a command to open a URL, for instance, but this doesn’t use the default Windows browser instead it tries to launch curl, failing if you’ve not installed it.Ĭommand Command' copyq: var time dateString ('yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss') copy ('Current date/time is ' + time) paste ()' GlobalShortcutmeta+alt+t Icon\xf017 NamePaste Current Time. Other commands failed to work as we expected. To copy text without formatting, just highlight the text you want to copy followed by right click on the highlighted area, then choose Copy as Plain Text from the context menu. There’s very little documentation to point you in the right direction. You can paste the text you have copied to any document without worrying about the format from being carried along. On top of this, Plain Text provides few options to. And that’s a problem when some features require so much experience and knowledge (a command "Filter" option alone involves regular expressions, "standard input", command exit codes, arguments and command chaining, and the only help we found was a single tooltip).ĬopyQ is still an impressive tool.

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The scripting interface all on its own gives the program a scope and versatility that you just won’t find anywhere else.

copyq shortcuts

And if you need that level of power, grab a copy and start exploring. There is a steep learning curve, though, so if you only want a basic clipboard history then we’d opt for something like Clipjump: it’s still capable, but much easier to use.









Copyq shortcuts