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XCLIP(1)							      XCLIP(1)

NAME
       xclip - command line interface to X selections (clipboard)

SYNOPSIS
       xclip [OPTION] [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION
       Reads  from  standard in, or from one or more files, and makes the data
       available as an X selection for pasting	into  X	 applications.	Prints
       current X selection to standard out.

       -i, -in
	      read  text  into	X  selection  from  standard  input  or	 files
	      (default)

       -o, -out
	      prints the selection to standard out (generally for piping to  a
	      file or program)

       -f, -filter
	      when  xclip  is  invoked in the in mode with output level set to
	      silent (the defaults), the filter option	will  cause  xclip  to
	      print the text piped to standard in back to standard out unmodi‐
	      fied

       -l, -loops
	      number of X selection requests (pastes into X  applications)  to
	      wait  for	 before	 exiting,  with a value of 0 (default) causing
	      xclip to wait for an unlimited number of requests until  another
	      application  (possibly another invocation of xclip) takes owner‐
	      ship of the selection

       -d, -display
	      X display to use (e.g. "localhost:0"),  xclip  defaults  to  the
	      value in $DISPLAY if this option is omitted

       -h, -help
	      show quick summary of options

       -selection
	      specify  which  X selection to use, options are "primary" to use
	      XA_PRIMARY (default), "secondary"	 for  XA_SECONDARY  or	"clip‐
	      board" for XA_CLIPBOARD

       -version
	      show version information

       -silent
	      forks into the background to wait for requests, no informational
	      output, errors only (default)

       -quiet show informational messages on the terminal and run in the fore‐
	      ground

       -verbose
	      provide a running commentary of what xclip is doing

       xclip  reads  text  from standard in or files and makes it available to
       other X applications for pasting as an X selection (traditionally  with
       the  middle  mouse  button). It reads from all files specified, or from
       standard in if no files are specified. xclip can also  print  the  con‐
       tents of a selection to standard out with the -o option.

       xclip  was  designed to allow tighter integration of X applications and
       command line programs. The default action is to silently	 wait  in  the
       background  for	X selection requests (pastes) until another X applica‐
       tion places data in the clipboard, at which point xclip exits silently.
       You  can	 use  the  -verbose  option  to see if and when xclip actually
       receives selection requests from other X applications.

       Options can be abbreviated as long  as  they  remain  unambiguous.  For
       example,	 it  is	 possible to use -d or -disp instead of -display. How‐
       ever, -v couldn't be used because it is ambiguous (it  could  be	 short
       for -verbose or -version), so it would be interpreted as a filename.

       Note  that only the first character of the selection specified with the
       -selection option is important. This means that "p", "sec"  and	"clip"
       would  have  the	 same effect as using "primary", "secondary" or "clip‐
       board" respectively.

EXAMPLES
       I hate man pages without examples!

       uptime | xclip

       Put your uptime in the X selection. Then middle click in an X  applica‐
       tion to paste.

       xclip -loops 10 -verbose /etc/motd

       Exit  after  /etc/motd  (message	 of the day) has been pasted 10 times.
       Show how many selection requests (pastes) have been processed.

       xclip -o > helloworld.c

       Put the contents of the selection into a file.

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY
	      X display to use if none is specified with the -display option.

REPORTING BUGS
       Please report any bugs, problems, queries, experiences,	etc.  directly
       to the author.

AUTHORS
       Kim Saunders <kims@debian.org> Peter Åstrand <astrand@lysator.liu.se>

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