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clipboard-event-ipaste

v1.1.8

Published

NodeJS addon that provides a convenient and easy-to-use interface for working with the system clipboard.

Downloads

12

Readme

clipeasy

npm version macos windows linux

NodeJS addon that provides a convenient and easy-to-use interface for working with the system clipboard. It allows you to read and write text and files from/to the clipboard and provides event-based notifications for changes in the clipboard content.

Platforms: macos, windows, (linux wip)

Also supported in electron.

Installation

npm i clipeasy

Usage

To use clipeasy in your project, you need to require or import it, depending on your project setup.

electron js

Reading text from the clipboard

const clipboard = new Clipboard()

console.log(clipboard.read()) // whatever is in the clipboard at the time

Writing text to the clipboard

const clipboard = new Clipboard()

clipboard.write('Hello from the other side!')

console.log(clipboard.read()) // "Hello from the other side!"

Handling clipboard change events

The Clipboard object extends EventEmitter and inherits all of its useful members like on, once, addListener, etc.

There are two events available to subscribe to:

  • text-changed - when text has been copied.
  • file-changed - when files have been copied.
const clipboard = new Clipboard()

clipboard.on('text-changed', text => {
	console.log('Clipboard text changed:', text)
})

clipboard.on('file-changed', paths => {
	console.log('Clipboard file changed:', paths)
})

API

The Clipboard object provides useful methods for interacting with the system clipboard:

clipboard.read(): string

Reads the text from the clipboard and returns it as a string.

clipboard.write(text: string): void

Writes the given text to the clipboard.

clipboard.readFiles(): string[]

Reads the file paths from the clipboard. (Note: Platform-specific support)

clipboard.writeFiles(paths: string[]): void

Writes the given file paths to the clipboard. (Note: Platform-specific support)

clipboard.clear(): void

Clears the clipboard content.

clipboard.stop(): void

Stops the clipboard change event monitoring.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

Clipeasy is open-source and distributed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.