A tiny app to manage your clipboard history, works for Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
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Remembers text & images that you copy 📋
An awesome feature with cliptron is that it remembers all kind of copies, no matter if it is a text or an image. -
Save what you copied to individual files ⬇️
You can save what you copy locally inside a text/image files in the format that you choose! -
Dark/Light Theme support 🌕🌞
If you don't care about your eyes. -
Choose your shortcut key #️⃣
Assign a shortcut for calling your clipboard history.
For Linux users, you need x11-utils
and xdotool
packages installed on your system.
sudo apt-get install x11-utils
sudo apt-get install xdotool
Check the Release section for getting pre-built packages for your operating system.
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For Linux, a debian
.deb
, and an Arch Linux.zst
packages are available. -
For MacOS, there's a
.dmg
Image file availale in the release section. -
For Windows, an installer package
.msi
is available.
- Rust
- Node.js
- For Windows users, you would need Microsoft Visual Studio C++ Build Tools
- For Linux users, make sure to install the following dependencies:
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev build-essential curl wget libssl-dev libgtk-3-dev libayatana-appindicator3-dev librsvg2-dev
- Clone this repo in a directory of your choice:
git clone https://github.com/fayez-nazzal/Cliptron/edit/master cliptron
- Enter the cloned directory:
cd cliptron
- Run the following commands to start the build process:
npm run build
npm run tauri build
- You will find resulting binaries in
cliptron/src-tauri/target/release
.
This project is written entirely using Rust & Next.js by using the power of the awesome Tauri Toolkit.
- Auto Paste feature.
- Global shortcut without a requirement to hide the window.
You are welcome to join 👋
This product is licensed under MIT License.