xclip−copyfile, xclip−cutfile, xclip−pastefile - copy and move files via the X clipboard
xclip−copyfile [−p] FILES...
xclip−cutfile [−p] FILES...
xclip−pastefile
xclip−copyfile copies files into the X clipboard, recursing into directories.
xclip−cutfile copies the files, but also deletes them afterwards.
−p |
preserve path formation |
xclip−pastefile pastes the files out of the clipboard
Copying a file to a remote host
[maggie.lkpg.cendio.se
˜]$ echo "A file created on ${HOSTNAME}" >
file1
[maggie.lkpg.cendio.se ˜]$ xclip-copyfile file1
[sofie.homeip.net ˜/doc]$ xclip-pastefile
file1
[sofie.homeip.net ˜/doc]$ cat file1
A file created on maggie.lkpg.cendio.se
Copying an entire tree structure
[sofie.homeip.net
˜]$ xclip-copyfile doc
[maggie.lkpg.cendio.se ˜/tmp]$ xclip-pastefile
doc/
doc/letter-mom-april.txt
doc/file1
doc/letter-dad-march.txt
Copying files with preserved path information
[maggie.lkpg.cendio.se
˜]$ xclip-copyfile −p /etc/sysconfig/grub
tar: Removing leading ‘/’ from member names
[sofie.homeip.net ˜/tmp]$ xclip-pastefile
etc/sysconfig/grub
[sofie.homeip.net ˜/tmp]$ ls etc/sysconfig/grub
etc/sysconfig/grub
Moving files
[sofie.homeip.net
˜]$ ls letter-brother-may.txt
letter-brother-may.txt
[sofie.homeip.net ˜]$ xclip-cutfile
letter-brother-may.txt
[sofie.homeip.net ˜]$ ls letter-brother-may.txt
ls: cannot access letter-brother-may.txt: No such file or
directory
[sofie.homeip.net ˜]$ cd doc
[sofie.homeip.net ˜/doc]$ xclip-pastefile
letter-brother-may.txt
This manual page was written by Maximilian Gass <[email protected]> for the Debian project. It may be used for everything else, of course.