![]() ![]() #!/bin/bash # File: ~/bin/xclip-copyfile-2 # Author: Vivek Gite under GPL 2.x () # Purpose: Copy files to GNOME or KDE or MATE clipboard # - # Syntax: # echo -e "copy\nfile:///etc/nf\0" | xclip -i -selection clipboard -t x-special/gnome-copied-files # echo -e "copy\nfile:///etc/http. Why? By default, xclip-copyfile sets the clipboard section to secondary. Now open your Files manager and try to paste files in the desired folder by pressing the Ctrl v. (The closest is Clipboard Viewer, but that uses the. login_app -u username -p ~/.app.password -o results.pdf
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