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  1. Victorhck (victorhck@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 05-Jul-2019 03:10:40 EDT Victorhck Victorhck

    Copy and paste at the Linux command line with xclip https://opensource.com/article/19/7/xclip

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    1. Copy and paste at the Linux command line with xclip
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      How do you usually copy all or part of a text file when working on the Linux desktop? Chances are you open the file in a text editor, select all or just the text you want to copy, and paste it somewhere else. That works. But you can do the job a bit more efficiently at the command line using the xclip utility. xclip provides a conduit between commands you run in a terminal window and the clipboard in a Linux graphical desktop environment.
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