Save, Access And Quickly Paste Text Snippets With This Nifty Unity Launcher Tool ================================================================================ **Repeatedly typing out certain information – like e-mail or home addresses, verbose terminal commands, and well timed quotes from cult TV shows – can be a chore.** ![](http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Screen-Shot-2013-10-31-at-13.04.jpg) *Snippets – Handy Way to Access Stored Text* Thankfully there are tools out there to help. *‘Snippets’* is one such utility for Unity. It’s a simple Launcher item that lets you save and store excerpts in a text file, then, when needed, select them from a Unity Quicklist to copy them the clipboard. Now before anyone throws their underwear at me in disgust, I’m well aware Snippets is not unique – or the first – in offering this sort of feature. But what it is unique in doing is offering it through a Unity Launcher item. Features-wise, the tool is simple enough, offering: - Ability to add & access snippets stored in .txt file - View stored snippets in quicklist - Click snippets to copy them to clipboard - Option to add current clipboard item to .txt file While it’s not a “live” clipboard manager – it only lists items you specifically add; it does not present a history of your most recent clipboard items – it is still a handy little tool. ### How to Install Snippets for Unity ### To make use of this nifty Snippets launcher item you’ll need to first install the command-line clipboard tool xclip. Hit the button below to get it from the Software Center. - [Click to Install XClip in Ubuntu][1] Next up, download the following ‘Snippets‘ archive. This contains everything else needed to use the app. - [Download ‘Snippets’ Unity Launcher Script][2] When the archive has downloaded fully you’ll want to extract it. Enter the resulting folder and hit Ctrl+H to reveal hidden files. Move the folder ‘.snippets-launcher‘ to your Home folder. **The utility won’t work if this step isn’t followed**. Next step is to install the launcher item. This is taken care of by a script inside the folder you just moved, but it doesn’t have executable permissions (needed to install it) so we’ll need to first take care of that, too. Open a new Terminal window and enter the following commands carefully: cd .snippets-launcher/ && chmod +x snippets.sh ./snippets.sh That’s it; Snippets should now be ready to use. Open the Unity Dash to search for the Snippets item and drag it onto the launcher. - Left click on the launcher item opens the text file where you add your snippets - Right click on the launcher item opens the quick list Options in the quicklist: - Left click on a snippet to add it to the clipboard - Left click ‘Date’ to copy the current date - Click ‘Add Clipboard Content’ to add current item to .txt file - After adding items to .txt file click ‘Update Launcher’ For more information on the lazy-making tool, [head over to the Ubuntu Forums thread][3] where its developer, “Stinkeye”, will be happy to help. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- via: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/10/unity-launcher-clipboard-snippets-item 译者:[译者ID](https://github.com/译者ID) 校对:[校对者ID](https://github.com/校对者ID) 本文由 [LCTT](https://github.com/LCTT/TranslateProject) 原创翻译,[Linux中国](http://linux.cn/) 荣誉推出 [1]:apt://xclip [2]:https://www.dropbox.com/s/ha6lngizmz78srv/snippets%20by%20stinkeye.tar.gz [3]:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2184916