GPaste is a clipboard management system. See http://www.imagination-land.org/posts/2012-12-01-gpaste-released.html for more information about what clipboard managers are.
A library is available for development purposes:
libgpaste
contains all the basic objects used by GPaste and allows you to manage preferences and the GPaste daemon.
A default daemon named gpaste-daemon
is provided, with seven keybindings:
- show history
- pop the item from the history
- sync primary selection with clipboard
- sync clipboard with primary selection
- mark the active item as being a password
- upload the active item to a pastebin service (using wgetpaste)
- launch the graphical tool
A simple CLI interface is provided: gpaste-client
, with three subcommands: gpaste-client ui
which makes the graphical
tool pop, gpaste-client applet
which starts the status icon in your notification area and gpaste-client app-indicator
which
starts the unity application indicator.
A native gnome-shell extension is provided.
/!\ Don't forget to run gpaste-client dr
aka gpaste-client daemon-reexec
after upgrading GPaste to activate new functionalities ;)
You can then run gpaste-client daemon-version
to check the correct daemon is now running.
Steps to install it after cloning (skip the ./autogen.sh
part if you're building it from a tarball):
./autogen.sh
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc
make
sudo make install
sudo glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
If you also want to build the status icon, you'll have to pass --enable-applet
to configure.
If you also want to build the unity application indicator, you'll have to pass --enable-unity
to configure.
You can see everything I'll post about GPaste there.
Latest release for GNOME 3.18 is: GPaste 3.18.1.1.
Direct link to download: http://www.imagination-land.org/files/gpaste/gpaste-3.18.1.1.tar.xz