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*nvim_clipboard.txt* For Nvim. {Nvim}
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NVIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Thiago de Arruda
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Clipboard integration for Nvim *nvim-clipboard*
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Nvim has no direct connection to the system clipboard. Instead, it is
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accessible through the |nvim-provider| infrastructure, which transparently
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uses shell commands for communicating with the clipboard.
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Clipboard access is implicitly enabled if any of the following clipboard tools
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is found in your `$PATH`.
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- xclip
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- xsel (newer alternative to xclip)
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- pbcopy/pbpaste (only for Mac OS X)
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The presence of a suitable clipboard tool implicitly enables the '+' and '*'
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registers.
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If you want to ALWAYS use the clipboard for ALL operations (as opposed
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to interacting with the '+' and/or '*' registers explicitly), set the
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following option:
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>
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set clipboard+=unnamedplus
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<
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See 'clipboard' for details and more options.
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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