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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.

Snippets Handy Way to Access Stored Text

Thankfully there are tools out there to help.

Snippets is one such utility for Unity. Its 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, Im 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 its 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 youll need to first install the command-line clipboard tool xclip. Hit the button below to get it from the Software Center.

Next up, download the following Snippets archive. This contains everything else needed to use the app.

When the archive has downloaded fully youll 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 wont work if this step isnt 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 doesnt have executable permissions (needed to install it) so well 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

Thats 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 where its developer, “Stinkeye”, will be happy to help.


via: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/10/unity-launcher-clipboard-snippets-item

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