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clipster

v0.3.2

Published

your favorite cross-platform clipboard manager.

Downloads

31

Readme

clipster

hopefully, your favorite clipboard manager.

semantic-release JavaScript Style Guide

this project is still fairly alpha. it's stable, but has a few quirks :)

install

download and install for your OS from the releases page.

features

  • bookmarks
  • optional saving of clipboard history to disk
  • history reordering
  • simple source code. welcome hacking

limitations

  • text only
  • no auto-updates. i'd love to do this, but i'm not paying for signing certs. if you have certs you want to share, let me know!

arch

  • in the front, react w/ a simple stupid redux/elm like (state, msg) => (state, cmd) thingy
  • in the back, electron w/ menubar, made by my boooiiii, @denormalize

what's the icon?

it's supposed to be a clipper. you know, boats. it's not super great. i would love it if someone would help with some great icons!

clipper... clipster. the clipster clipper™.

but but but it uses electron, doesn't that make it heavy?

yes. yes it does. until someone can furnish something as easy & fast for native UIs with a largely automated build/publish platform, electron is king, as chubby as it is.