I want to be able to copy text to a “Copy Box”.
In early RTS you could bind units to number keys 1 through 10 by pressing Ctrl + # and then # to recall that selection.
I want to be able to have Multiple Copy & Paste boxes like Copy 1, Copy 2, Paste 3
Is there anything like this on Wayland already?
I see. I think this should be possible with the widget that KDE comes with.
You could also build your own very simple manager. There is a Wayland commandline tool to save or load something in clipboard: https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard It should be in the repositories of most distros I think. It comes with a copy and a past command. Using file redirection, you could write and read to files.
Following commands:
wl-paste > ~/.cache/copybox/1
in example would save the current clipboard content into a file named 1 in the copybox (you can have any directory name, I just chose this as an example) directory under ~/.cache. You would need to make sure that the directory exist, so creating it first.wl-paste > ~/.cache/copybox/2
would save the content to a file named 2. And to read back a file into clipboard usewl-copy < ~/.cache/copybox/2
In your system you need to setup shortcuts for each of these actions to read or write the clipboard. Don’t forget to create the directory you chose (in this example ~/.cache/copybox). What shortcuts you choose is up to you. Alternatively you could use a menu builder tool such as
wofi
, a tool that is similar torofi
. But that requires additional understandings and scripting. If you don’t find any solution, then these could be your steps to create your own. Or maybe someone else does it.