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VIS-CLIPBOARD(1) | General Commands Manual | VIS-CLIPBOARD(1) |
NAME¶
vis-clipboard
—
Read from or write to the system clipboard
SYNOPSIS¶
vis-clipboard |
--usable |
vis-clipboard |
--copy [--selection
selection] |
vis-clipboard |
--paste [--selection
selection] |
DESCRIPTION¶
vis-clipboard
wraps various
system-specific tools for interacting with a system clipboard, like
xsel(1) for X11, pbcopy(1) for Mac OS X,
and /dev/clipboard on Cygwin.
vis-clipboard
can run in three different
ways, depending on the flag given on the command-line.
--usable
- In this mode,
vis-clipboard
looks for a way to interface with the system clipboard. If it finds one, it terminates with exit code 0. If no interface to the system clipboard is available, it terminates with exit code 1. --copy
- In this mode,
vis-clipboard
reads the content of standard input, and stores it in the system clipboard. --paste
- In this mode,
vis-clipboard
reads the content of the system clipboard, and writes it to standard output. --selection
selection- specify which selection to use, options are "primary" or "clipboard". Silently ignored on platforms with a single clipboard.
ENVIRONMENT¶
The following environment variables affect the operation of
vis-clipboard
:
DISPLAY
- If non-empty,
vis-clipboard
will prefer to access the X11 clipboard even if other options are available.
EXIT STATUS¶
The vis-clipboard
utility exits 0
on success, and >0 if an error occurs. When run with the
--usable
flag, an exit status of 0 means that it
found a supported system-specific tool, while 1 means that clipboard access
is not available.
EXAMPLES¶
Test whether clipboard access is available:
if vis-clipboard --usable; then echo "Clipboard access available" else echo "No clipboard" fi
Copy a friendly greeting to the clipboard:
echo "Hello, World" | vis-clipboard --copy
Send the current contents of the system clipboard to be recorded and analyzed:
vis-clipboard --paste | curl -d - https://www.nsa.gov/
SEE ALSO¶
November 29, 2016 | Vis 0.9 |