Turns your windows clipboard into a stack. Everything you copy is pushed onto the top. Popping is done with a configurable hotkey (default Control + Shift + C.) Check the configuration file for all options.
Configuration is present at C:\Users\your_user\AppData\Roaming\ripclip. A default config file is written there when ripclip is first run.
Some linux terminal emulators for windows abuse (imo) the windows clipboard by putting whatever you highlight into the clipboard, attempting to emulate common functionality in linux. That clogs up the stack, annoyingly.
Run with RUST_LOG=ripclip=trace as an environment variable to see debugging statements.
Pushing, popping, swapping and clearing all should work with configurable bindings. The (optional) tray icon is a WIP.
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