Clipboard history

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Use the clipboard history!

When you open the main screen after starting Clibor, you will see the following screen.

Clibor automatically monitors the clipboard and saves its history from the moment it starts.
Try copying a string several times—each entry will be saved in the history, as shown below.

Select a history entry to set it to the clipboard and paste it automatically.

You can enable or disable automatic pasting when selecting history in the Preferences.

Preferences > General > Auto-paste

Keyboard operation is also supported.
The left frame below shows shortcut keys, allowing you to select an entry by pressing the corresponding key.

Shortcut keys include “1-0”, “A-Z”, “⌘1-⌘0”, and “⌘A-⌘Z”.

The default number of displayed history entries is 20, but this can be increased in the Preferences.

Preferences > Screen > Number of clipboard history entries in the list

Up to 10,000 entries can be stored.
By default, 1,000 entries are saved, but this can be adjusted in the settings.

Preferences > General > Maximum number of clipboard history entries to save

History entries beyond the displayed limit can be accessed by right-clicking the Clipboard tab and selecting the History page.

You can also navigate through the history using mouse or trackpad scrolling.

Search

The search box on the main screen allows you to easily perform incremental searches through your history. Press the Tab key to toggle the search box on or off.

You can also enable it by clicking on the search box with the mouse.
When enabled, press the Esc key to clear the keyword.
Pressing the Return key will disable the search box.

Right-clicking on the main screen provides access to various operations.

The next section covers the basic operations of Template text.

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