Hey HN
I built a tool called ClipCapsule, a clipboard manager for Linux that's designed to be entirely keyboard-driven.
Here’s what it does:
Lets you recall and paste previous clipboard entries using just CTRL + SHIFT + 1~9.
Keeps a history of everything you copy, in a local database.
Moves selected items to the top of the clipboard stack (so CTRL + V pastes it).
Built with Go + WailsJS for a fast native feel.
No cloud. No telemetry. No fluff.
Right now, you’ll need to run it with sudo or allow access to /dev/input/eventX for keyboard capture. We’re working on a proper daemon mode, so you won’t need the GUI open to use shortcuts.
This is still a work in progress, but it’s already been boosting my workflow. I’d love feedback or contributions from anyone interested!
GitHub: https://github.com/Victor-Evogor/clipcapsule Screenshot & demo GIFs coming soon!
Would love to hear your thoughts or feature ideas.
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