I am looking for a clipboard manager with favorites feature. That is, I should be able to star or mark some clipboard items as favorites. These items should never be removed from the clipboard history.
I am using Diodon currently and it does not have this feature.
I can recommend Parcellite as it is not only a very sound and at the same time lightweight Clipboard Manager, but you can also save your "favorites" in its Actions tab.
Go to Preferences > Actions, and then enter a label for your favorite item under the Action column, and then go to Command column to simply enter your favorite text preceded by the command
parcellite
(For example; Action: my email address Command: parcellite [email protected])To use your favorite text, you'll only need to press
Ctrl+Alt+A
and then choose its label (e.g. "my email address") from the popup menu, followed by the usualCtrl+V
, and there you have your email address instantly pasted.Keepboard provides the ability to create custom groups for clipboard items. It ships with Favorites group already pre-created by default.
CopyQ might be an answer too.
I can be installed as follows (quoting from the project's GitHub):
Here is the relevant issue about favorites: Favorites? · Issue #545 · hluk/CopyQ · GitHub
Qlipper is a simple clipboard history manager that default installed by the lubuntu desktop. It provides a "sticky items" feature, allows you to pin copied texts.
You can install it via:
sudo apt install qlipper