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TUI to build up clipboard content from (rich) text snippets.

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Clippets

A terminal based tool to quickly combine (rich) text snippets into the clipboard.

https://github.com/paul-ollis/snippets/assets/6062510/acc93396-c7b8-429f-825e-cfd940959760

Clippets is a Textual (https://textual.textualize.io/) framework based application.

Status

This is a beta software. It is definitely useful and usable in its current form:

  • It performs its basic function and provides a user interface that is good enough to support productive use.

  • It has a pretty comprehensive test suite.

  • Crashes should be rare (backup files are maintained to minimise the impact).

However:

  • There are still areas of mouse and keyboard support that beg improvement.

  • Some desirable features are obviously missing, such as:

    • There is some proper documentation, but it is far from complete.

    • It does not yet work on MacOS. (Pull requests gratefully received.)

Get started

The full documentation includes instructions on installing and running Clippets for the first time. See@

Credits

Clippets would have been much harder to write without Textual as the application framework.

I am also heavily indebted to Ted Conbeer for his textual-textarea widget, which provided much of the code for Clippets’ built in editor.

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