_Starting method:_ manual (`exec-once`) Clipboard Managers are useful tools that allows one to manage their copied items, be-it texts or images. Some common ones used are `copyq`, `clipman` and `cliphist`. `clipman` - Utilizes Wayland with `wl-clipboard` support and stores text only [Github](https://github.com/yory8/clipman) `cliphist` - Utilizes Wayland with `wl-clipboard` and can store both images and text [Github](https://github.com/sentriz/cliphist) `wl-clip-persists` - When we copy something on Wayland (using wl-clipboard) and close the application we copied from, the copied data disappears from the clipboard and we cannot paste it anymore. So to fix this problem we can use a program called as `wl-clip-persists` which will preserve the data in the clipboard after the application is closed. [Github](https://github.com/Linus789/wl-clip-persist) ## cliphist Start by adding the following lines to your `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf` ```ini exec-once = wl-paste --type text --watch cliphist store #Stores only text data exec-once = wl-paste --type image --watch cliphist store #Stores only image data ``` Do note that any of the above lines can be disabled based on your needs To bind `cliphist` to a hotkey and display it under `rofi` or `dmenu`, again head over to `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf` ### For `rofi` users ```ini bind = SUPER, V, exec, cliphist list | rofi -dmenu | cliphist decode | wl-copy ``` ### For `dmenu` users ```ini bind = SUPER, V, exec, cliphist list | dmenu | cliphist decode | wl-copy ``` The binds mention above correspond to SUPER+V to access the clipboard history For further info, please refer to the repository mentioned above ## clipman Start by adding the following line to your `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf` ```ini exec-once = wl-paste -t text --watch clipman store --no-persist ``` If you wish to use it as a primary clipboard manager, use this instead ```ini exec-once = wl-paste -p -t text --watch clipman store -P --histpath="~/.local/share/clipman-primary.json" ``` And also make sure to create a file named `clipman-primary.json` in `~/.local/share/clipman-primary.json` Now bind the `clipman` like this: ### For `rofi` users ```ini bind = SUPER, V, exec, clipman pick -t rofi ``` ### For `dmenu` users ```ini bind = SUPER, V, exec, clipman pick -t dmenu ``` So on and so forth. For further information, please refer to the repository mentioned above