clipboard ================================================== *Copy/paste to the system clipboard from shell scripts* .. highlight:: sh The ``clipboard`` kitten can be used to read or write to the system clipboard from the shell. It even works over SSH. Using it is as simple as:: echo hooray | kitty +kitten clipboard All text received on :file:`STDIN` is copied to the clipboard. To get text from the clipboard:: kitty +kitten clipboard --get-clipboard The text will be written to :file:`STDOUT`. Note that by default kitty asks for permission when a program attempts to read the clipboard. This can be controlled via :opt:`clipboard_control`. .. versionadded:: 0.27.0 Support for copying arbitrary data types The clipboard kitten can be used to send/receive more than just plain text from the system clipboard. You can transfer arbitrary data types. Best illustrated with some examples:: # Copy an image to the clipboard: kitty +kitten clipboard picture.png # Copy an image and some text to the clipboard: kitty +kitten clipboard picture.jpg text.txt # Copy text from STDIN and an image to the clipboard: echo hello | kitty +kitten clipboard picture.png /dev/stdin # Copy any raster image available on the clipboard to a PNG file: kitty +kitten clipboard -g picture.png # Copy an image to a file and text to STDOUT: kitty +kitten clipboard -g picture.png /dev/stdout # List the formats available on the system clipboard kitty +kitten clipboard -g -m . /dev/stdout Normally, the kitten guesses MIME types based on the file names. To control the MIME types precisely, use the :option:`--mime ` option. This kitten uses a new protocol developed by kitty to function, for details, see :doc:`/clipboard`. .. program:: kitty +kitten clipboard .. include:: /generated/cli-kitten-clipboard.rst