# Clipman A basic clipboard manager for Wayland, with support for persisting copy buffers after an application exits. ## Installing Requirements: - a windows manager that uses `wlr-data-control`, like Sway and other wlroots-based WMs. - wl-clipboard >= 2.0 - dmenu, rofi or wofi [Install go](https://golang.org/doc/install), add `$GOPATH/bin` to your path, then run `go get github.com/yory8/clipman` OR run `go install` inside this folder. Archlinux users can find a PKGBUILD [here](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/clipman/). ## Usage Run the binary in your Sway session by adding `exec wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store` (or `exec wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store 1>> PATH/TO/LOGFILE 2>&1 &` to log errors) at the beginning of your config. For primary clipboard support, also add `exec wl-paste -p -t text --watch clipman store --histpath="~/.local/share/clipman-primary.json`. To query the history and select items, run the binary as `clipman pick`. You can assign it to a keybinding: `bindsym $mod+h exec clipman pick`. For primary clipboard support, `clipman pick --histpath="~/.local/share/clipman-primary.json`. To remove items from history, `clipman clear` and `clipman clear --all`. For more options: `clipman -h`. ## Known Issues ### Loss of rich text All items stored in history are treated as plain text. By default, we continue serving the last copied item even after its owner has exited. The trade-off is that we *always* lose rich content: for example, if you copy some bold text in LibreOffice, when you paste it right after it will be unformatted text; or, if you copy a bookmark in Firefox, you won't be able to paste it in another bookmark folder. To disable this behaviour, you must give up persistency-after exit by passing the `-P` option to `clipman store`. (Items manually picked from history will still be just plain text.) ## Versions This projects follows SemVer conventions.