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ClipIt – copy-paste at its finest

We believe that one of the greatest inventions of mankind is copy-paste. The ability to take a piece of

text from some random place and insert it to another not-so-random place is a huge time saver!

Mankind would still be ages behind if computers didn't have this feature! Just imagine having to type

every little command, every URL, every block of code you read! It would be a huge waste of time!

And so, being such an important feature, copy-paste deserves a tool of its own for managing all the

important text you copied. These types of tools are called clipboard managers. There are a lot of

options for every operating system, and one good free one for Ubuntu is called clipIt. Open the

terminal and type sudo apt install clipit to install it.

A good scenario for using Guake is to run ClipIt in it. By default, ClipIt occupies a terminal

window but, with the help of Guake, we just hide it away!

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