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PROGRAM:
NAME
GPaste - A lightweight clipboard manager for the Gnome desktop
SYNOPSIS
[command |] gpaste-client [options...]
DESCRIPTION
GPaste is a modular clipboard management system with a fully DBus-based daemon, a CLI
client and a gtk+ tray icon.
COMMANDS
gpaste-client [history]
Display the history with indexes
gpaste-client history-size
Display this size of the history
gpaste-client get-history
Get the name of the current history
gpaste-client backup-history
Backup the current history
gpaste-client switch-history
Switch to another history
gpaste-client delete-history
Delete a history
gpaste-client list-histories
List available histories
gpaste-client add <text>
Add the text into the history
gpaste-client add-password <name> <password>
Add the name - password couple to the history
gpaste-client delete-password <name>
Delete the password <name>
gpaste-client set-password <number> <name>
Mark the <number>th item of the history as being a password named <name>
gpaste-client rename-password <old name> <new name>
Rename the password
gpaste-client get <number>
Get the <number>th item from the history
gpaste-client select <number>
Put the <number>th item of the history into the clipboard
gpaste-client replace <number> <contents>
Replace the contents of the <number>th item of the history with the provided one
gpaste-client merge [--decoration|-d <string>] [--separator|-s <string>] <number> …
<number>
Merge the <number>th items of the history and put the result in the clipboard
If foo bar and baz are respectively index 1 3 and 4 in history and you run
gpaste-client merge -d '"' -s ',' 1 3 4
You will end up with "foo","bar","baz" in your clipboard
gpaste-client delete <number>
Delete the <number>th item of the history
gpaste-client file <path>
Put the content of the file at <path> into the clipboard
command | gpaste-client
Put the output of the command into the history
gpaste-client empty
Empty the history
gpaste-client start
Start tracking clipboard changes
gpaste-client stop
Stop tracking clipboard changes
gpaste-client upload <number>
Upload the <number>th item to a pastebin service
gpaste-client ui
Launch the graphical tool
gpaste-client daemon-reexec
Reexecute the daemon, for example after upgrading GPaste
gpaste-client settings
Launch the configuration tool
gpaste-client version
Display the version
gpaste-client daemon-version
Display the daemon version
gpaste-client help
Display the help
gpaste-client about
Display the about dialog
gpaste-client show-history
Make the applet or extension display the history
OPTIONS
--oneline
Display each item on one line, without new lines
--raw Display the item raw (without index)
--zero Use NUL character instead of new lines between each item
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