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clipsync

v1.0.2

Published

Synchronize clipboard between machines

Downloads

4

Readme

Clipsync

Program to synchronize clipboards between multiple machines (Windows, OS X, Linux).

Install

Run npm install clipsync --global from the command line. This will install the program globally on your system and you can use it from anywhere.

How to use

The program consists of a central server machine and a number of clients. First you have to start the server, then connect to it from the machines you wish to sync with the server.

clipsync [args]

Arguments

|Argument|Explanation| |---|---| |--port or -p|Specifies the port to listen on/connect to (default port is 9009)| |--host or -h|Specifies the address of the server to connect to.|

Examples

Start a clipsync server on port 9009

clipsync

Start a clipsync server on port 3003

clipsync --port 3003

Connect to a clipsync server located at the ip-address 192.168.1.40, listening on port 9009

clipsync --host 192.168.1.40

Same as above, but listening on port 2000

clipsync --host 192.168.1.40 --port 2000