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Dec. 25th, 2009 11:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
OMG, a community for the command line, my favourite!( blither )
For those who, like me, don't like to use their mouse more than they have to, xsel can be very useful. It's a command-line interface to the X cut-buffer, and can empty, access, or change the contents. (If you go to the programmer's page, he in fact says it does something much more complicated, but if you're willing to settle for simple and inaccurate, that's what it does.)
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For those who, like me, don't like to use their mouse more than they have to, xsel can be very useful. It's a command-line interface to the X cut-buffer, and can empty, access, or change the contents. (If you go to the programmer's page, he in fact says it does something much more complicated, but if you're willing to settle for simple and inaccurate, that's what it does.)
( examples )