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Install and first run

  1. Download the installer from the latest release.
  2. Run it. It installs per user, so no admin rights are needed.
  3. Launch the app. It appears in the system tray; left-click the tray icon to open the window.

Windows 10 and 11 are supported, and Windows is the primary, fully featured target.

Builds ship as .deb, .rpm and AppImage from the same releases page.

X11 gives the smoothest experience. Wayland works with a small setup step for hotkeys. See the Linux notes for the runtime packages the app uses (xdotool, wtype, ydotool) and the per-compositor details.

  • Copy something. It appears in the history immediately. Text, links, images, files and rich HTML are all captured.
  • Press Ctrl+Shift+V. The quick-paste popup opens at your cursor with your recent items. Press 1 to paste the first one.
  • Press Ctrl+Shift+C with something selected in another app. It is captured into history and a small receipt popup shows what was grabbed, with Pin and Delete one click away.
  • History is memory-only by default. Unpinned history clears when the app restarts, until you turn on Keep history across app restarts in Settings. Pinned and saved entries always survive.
  • Closing the window minimizes to the tray by default. Quit from the tray menu.
  • Run on startup and Start minimized are one toggle each in Settings.
  • No account is needed for any of this. When you want sync, see Cloud sync.