settings
theres a lot of things you need to change to make this clipboard manager decent.
a majorly annoying thing is when an item is selected in the list IT DOESNT ADD IT TO YOUR CLIPBOARD. the terminal you have to say copyq next, copyq previous (prev doesnt work!) grossly verbose.
enable vi motions (obviously)
enable autostart
disable closed when unfocused (default on is annoying)
preferences: appearances: enable darktheme
in history: set editor to gvim -f %1
max number of items in history i set to 10
layout: disable hide toolbar labels (default is off)
just use rofi
its kind of annoying in 3 ways.
- you need to type out and remember long terminal commands
- gui keeps dissapearing
- even though you select it it doesnt copy
setting up rofi to deal with it instead is wayyyy better.
I have it set to pop up with ctrl period
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# https://github.com/albertlauncher/python/blob/master/CopyQ.py
import json
import subprocess as sp
copyq_script_getAll = r"""
var result=[];
for ( var i = 0; i < size(); ++i ) {
var obj = {};
obj.row = i;
obj.mimetypes = str(read("?", i)).split("\n");
obj.mimetypes.pop();
obj.text = str(read(i));
result.push(obj);
}
JSON.stringify(result);
"""
if __name__ == '__main__':
p = sp.run('copyq -'.split(), input=copyq_script_getAll,
encoding='utf-8', stdout=sp.PIPE, stderr=sp.PIPE)
json_arr = json.loads(p.stdout)
items = []
for json_obj in json_arr:
text = json_obj['text']
text = " ".join(filter(None, text.replace("\n", " ").split(" ")))
items.append(text)
title = 'rofi-copyq'
rofi = f'rofi -dmenu -i -p {title} -format i'.split()
rofi_input = '\n'.join(x for x in items)
p = sp.run(rofi, input=rofi_input, encoding='utf-8', stdout=sp.PIPE, stderr=sp.PIPE)
if p.returncode == 0:
num = p.stdout.strip()
sp.run(f'copyq select({num});'.split(),
encoding='utf-8', stdout=sp.PIPE, stderr=sp.PIPE)
I put that text in a text file called roficlipq.py
startmenu: settings: keyboard: application shortcuts: python3 pathto roficopyq.py
qr code generation
this is a pretty cool feature
you enable by going to
preferences: shortcuts: application: create qr code from url (requires qrencode)
sudo apt install qrencode
i find this very handy