

Thanx ! Just realized I could just use “qlipper” that comes with my LXQt environment.ġ/ Why don’t you mention the central mouse button to insert text just selected over the mouse, without even going through the Copy/Paste hassle ?įor me, this is one of the many simple benefits of working Linux instead of WindowsĢ/ Having said that, I understand (or believe ?) this 1/ is a parallel Linux/Unix copy/paste feature, that sometimes matches the Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V, and sometimes not … What you liked and what you didn’t like? The comment section is all yours. If you started using CopyQ after reading this article, do share your experience with it. Do you use or know of some other similar clipboard tool? Why not let us know in the comments? For me, it’s one of the essential productivity tools on Linux.Īs I mentioned at the beginning of the article, there are several clipboard managers available for Linux. I find it surprising that many people are not even aware of an essential utility like clipboard manager.
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You may also want to know how to remove PPA later. For example, at the time of writing this article, CopyQ version in Ubuntu 20.04 is 3.10 while PPA has newer version 3.11. Ubuntu users also have the option to use the official PPA and always get the latest stable CopyQ version. Alternatively, you can use the apt command to install it: sudo apt install copyq
