Clipper is a versatile clipboard management and note-taking application designed specifically for developers. It runs on Mac and Linux, leveraging the Tauri framework for a lightweight and secure experience. With Clipper, accessing your clipboard history and jotting down notes becomes seamless and integrated into your development workflow.
The app itself is secure, however, your clipboard might see your passwords if you manually copy them. Usually it is recommended that you autofill fields that skips clipboard involvement. No efforts have made so far to detect passwords or ignore copied passwords, yet.
Clipboard Access Shortcut: Quickly access your clipboard history with a simple shortcut, optimised for both Mac and Linux systems. Easy Note-Taking: Tailored for developers, Clipper allows you to take and organize notes effortlessly, supporting various coding languages and markdown. Expandability: More features are planned and will be rolled out to enhance productivity and user experience.
Before you install Clipper, ensure you have the following:
- PNPM (9+) from https://pnpm.io/
- Node.js (LTS version 22+) https://nodejs.org/en
- Rust (rustc 1.81.0 (eeb90cda1 2024-09-04)) https://www.rust-lang.org/
- Tauri CLI from https://tauri.app/
You can install Tauri CLI by running:
cargo install tauri-cli
To get started with Clipper, clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone https://github.com/anuradhawick/clipper.git
cd clipper
To run Clipper locally, use:
pnpm install
pnpm tauri dev
To build a production version of Clipper, execute:
pnpm tauri build
Compiling in Mac is very easy and can be tricky on Linux. Please follow the guidelines here.
For all the great ideas: mark an issue or hello@anuradhawick.com