Clipboard history manager for Wayland, inspired by cliphist
demo.mp4
Like cliphist
:
- Save history: clipboard entries are stored in a local database
- Recall history: recall saved entries using any picker you like (e.g.
dmenu
,rofi
,wofi
, etc.) - Simple: no builtin picker, only pipes - keep it simple (stupid)
- Any data: support for text, images and any other binary data
- Preservation: entries are preserved byte-for-byte, including leading/trailing whitespace
In addition:
- No silent failures: invalid arguments cause errors, and are also written to log files
- Relative positions: support for getting/deleting items by relative position in the saved history
- Entry size limits: configurable minimum and maximum size for stored entries
- Entry age limit: configurable max age for entries - automatically remove old clipboard entries
- Informative previews: previews for binary data support many more types e.g.
video/mp4
,application/pdf
, etc.
- wl-clipboard, or anything with an interface
equivalent to
wl-clipboard --watch
to keepclipvault
updated with the latest clipboard entries.
cargo install clipvault --locked
Or, directly from source:
cargo install --git https://github.com/rolv-apneseth/clipvault --locked
paru -S clipvault
-
Download the tarball for your computer's architecture (probably
x86_64
) from the releases page -
Unpack the tarball, e.g.:
tar -xf clipvault-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz
-
Place the
clipvault
binary in your$PATH
wl-paste --watch clipvault store
This will listen for changes from the Wayland clipboard and write each entry to the history. Call it once per session - for example:
-
Hyprland:
exec-once = wl-paste --watch clipvault store
-
Sway:
exec wl-paste --watch clipvault store
If you wish to narrow down the MIME types copied to clipvault
, you can run wl-paste --watch
once for each type that should actually get forwarded to clipvault
:
wl-paste --type text --watch clipvault store # Forward text data
wl-paste --type image --watch clipvault store # Forward raw image data
Tip
Use wl-paste --list-types
to find the available MIME types for the currently copied data in the
Wayland clipboard.
When copying images from browsers, wl-paste
will usually pass the data to clipvault
as text/html
.
This is not ideal for copying images, and you may wish to have the raw image data copied instead.
If so, you can either only forward image data, or, more realistically, use the below and filter
out entries which start with <meta http-equiv=
in your picker (check out some of the scripts
in extras - I personally use the rofi script):
wl-paste --watch clipvault store # Forward all data
wl-paste --type image --watch clipvault store # Forward specifically raw image data
clipvault list | dmenu | clipvault get | wl-copy
I recommend making a keybind for this one with your favourite picker (see picker examples below).
clipvault get --index 0 # Newest entry
clipvault get --index 1 # Entry just before the newest entry
clipvault get --index -1 # Oldest entry
clipvault list | dmenu | clipvault delete
The rofi
script in extras, which creates a custom mode, uses clipvault
delete to
remove entries directly from within the rofi
window.
clipvault delete --index 0 # Delete the newest entry
clipvault delete --index 1 # Delete the entry just before the newest entry
clipvault delete --index -1 # Delete the oldest entry
clipvault clear
Alternatively, just delete the database file (default path can be found in help
output).
- Logs are written to
$XDG_STATE_HOME/clipvault/logs
- Log level can be changed using the
RUST_LOG
env var, e.g.RUST_LOG="trace"
- ANSI colours used for errors printed to STDOUT can be disabled with
NO_COLOR=1
Examples of basic setups for different picker programs, such as rofi
and dmenu
.
Many of the below examples will show only the second column of the output from clipvault list
(each line is separated by \t
). Like
cliphist
, it's important that a line prefixed with a number is piped into clipvault get
. This
number is used to look up in the database the exact original selection that was made, with all
leading/trailing/non-printable whitespace preserved, none of which is shown in the preview output of
clipvault list
.
dmenu
clipvault list | dmenu | clipvault get | wl-copy
fzf
clipvault list | fzf --no-sort -d $'\t' --with-nth 2 | clipvault get | wl-copy
rofi
clipvault list | rofi -dmenu -display-columns 2 | clipvault get | wl-copy
fuzzel
clipvault list | fuzzel --dmenu --with-nth 2 | clipvault get | wl-copy
wofi
clipvault list | wofi -S dmenu --pre-display-cmd "echo '%s' | cut -f 2" | clipvault get | wl-copy
Note also that by default wofi
may sort entries alphabetically or by its cache. To display entries
in the order they are produced, try adding the following arguments to the wofi
call above:
-d -k /dev/null
tofi
clipvault list | tofi | clipvault get | wl-copy
For more advanced setups, checkout some of the scripts in the extras directory. Contributions are welcome.
Tip
To avoid proceeding with copying if no entry was selected in the picker, try replacing
clipvault get | wl-copy
from any of the above commands with
{ read -r output && clipvault get <<< "$output" | wl-copy }
While there is no support for a dedicated configuration file, clipvault
does support loading additional
CLI arguments from files, thanks to argfile.
To use this functionality, create a file with one argument per line, like this example.
Then, provide its path to the CLI using:
clipvault @/path/to/argfile
Tip
Most options can also be set using environment variables - check out the help
output
for each command to find the specific variable to set for each.
All contributions are welcome. If you run into any problems, or have any suggestions/feedback, feel free to open an issue.
This project is written in Rust, so for contributing code:
-
Ensure rustup is installed - this project uses the stable toolchain for most things, but nightly for the formatting.
-
Make your changes and ensure they work as expected -
cargo run -- your_args_here
. -
Lint + format + run tests:
cargo clippy --all -- -W clippy::all && cargo +nightly fmt && cargo test
-
LGTM 👍
I like just, so I keep some utility commands in the justfile. Check that out for additional checks which are run in the CI.
- cliphist of course
- All the dependencies of this project, and all their dependencies too
This code is licensed under the AGPLv3.
See the LICENSE file for more details.