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xclip

X11 clipboard manipulation tool, similar to xsel. Handles the X primary and secondary selections, plus the system clipboard (<Ctrl c>/<Ctrl v>). See also: wl-copy. More information: https://manned.org/xclip.

  • Copy the output from a command to the X11 primary selection area (clipboard):

echo 123 | xclip

  • Copy the output from a command to a given X11 selection area:

echo 123 | xclip {{[-se|-selection]}} {{primary|secondary|clipboard}}

  • Copy the output from a command to the system clipboard, using short notation:

echo 123 | xclip {{[-se|-selection]}} {{[c|clipboard]}}

  • Copy the contents of a file into the system clipboard:

xclip {{[-se|-selection]}} {{[c|clipboard]}} {{input_file.txt}}

  • Copy the contents of a PNG into the system clipboard (can be pasted in other programs correctly):

xclip {{[-se|-selection]}} {{[c|clipboard]}} {{[-t|-target]}} image/png {{input_file.png}}

  • Copy the user input in the console into the system clipboard:

xclip {{[-i|-in]}}

  • Paste the contents of the X11 primary selection area to the console:

xclip {{[-o|-out]}}

  • Paste the contents of the system clipboard to the console:

xclip {{[-o|-out]}} {{[-se|-selection]}} {{[c|clipboard]}}