# vscode-multiclip **Repository Path**: aggronmagi/vscode-multiclip ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: vscode-multiclip - **Description**: copy from - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: https://github.com/stef-levesque/vscode-multiclip - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2019-12-17 - **Last Updated**: 2024-05-04 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # vscode-multiclip [![GitHub issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/stef-levesque/vscode-multiclip.svg)](https://github.com/stef-levesque/vscode-multiclip/issues) [![GitHub license button](https://img.shields.io/github/license/stef-levesque/vscode-multiclip.svg)](https://github.com/stef-levesque/vscode-multiclip/blob/master/LICENSE.md) Multiple clipboards for Visual Studio Code ## Description Override the regular `Copy` and `Cut` commands to keep selections in a clipboard ring. Also adds the ability to copy several blocks of text into a single copy buffer. ## Commands * Copy (`Cmd+c` on OSX or `Ctrl+c` on Windows and Linux) * Merge-Copy (`Cmd+Shift+c` on OSX or `Ctrl+Shift+c` on Windows and Linux) * Cut (`Cmd+x` on OSX or `Ctrl+x` on Windows and Linux) * Merge-Cut (`Cmd+Shift+x` on OSX or `Ctrl+Shift+x` on Windows and Linux) * Select clipboard to paste (`Cmd+Alt+v` on OSX or `Ctrl+Alt+v` on Windows and Linux) * Paste and cycle through clipboard items (`Cmd+Shift+v` on OSX or `Ctrl+Shift+v` on Windows and Linux) ## Configuration * `multiclip.bufferSize` Maximum number of item to keep in the multiclip buffer * `multiclip.formatAfterPaste` Specify if text should be formatted after pasting (disabled by default) ## Installation 1. Install *Visual Studio Code* (1.7.0 or higher) 2. Launch *Code* 3. From the command palette `Ctrl-Shift-P` (Windows, Linux) or `Cmd-Shift-P` (OSX) 4. Select `Install Extension` 5. Choose the extension `Multiple clipboards for VSCode` 6. Reload *Visual Studio Code* ## Contributing 1. Fork it! 2. Create your feature branch: `git checkout -b my-new-feature` 3. Commit your changes: `git commit -am 'Add some feature'` 4. Push to the branch: `git push origin my-new-feature` 5. Submit a pull request :D ## Requirements Visual Studio Code 1.7 ## Credits * [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) * [vscode-docs on GitHub](https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-docs) ## License [MIT](LICENSE.md)