![]() For the command-line, these will only transfer text content, naturally. MacOS has two commands, pbpaste and pbcopy, which “paste” from the pasteboard to stdout and copies from stdin to the pasteboard, respectively (macOS calls their clipboard the “pasteboard”). I stumbled across a command in macOS, recently that allows command line programs to copy/paste between the clipboard that we’re so used to using. The downside of command-line is that there is no standard way to interact with GUI features. ![]() And since I’m lazy, I write a lot of scripts to perform repetitive tasks. ![]() I use the command line a lot, even though I am on a graphical user-interface like Windows or macOS. ![]()
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