How to copy and paste on Linux using the mouse Copying and pasting on Linux using the mouse is pretty much the same as with any other operating system. There's nothing different, as you'll still get a right-click menu. Here's what to do. Left-click on your mouse and drag over wh...
CopyandPasteinTmux::rockyourcodeCopyandPasteinTmux::rockyourcode A few days ago, I wanted to copy text from my tmux shell. Unfortunately, the defaults from your standard terminal and shell ([kitty][kitty] and [fish][fish]) don’t work, as tmux has its own key bindings. I came ...
Even when I ported to Ubuntu from Windows a decade ago, I struggled to copy and paste lines in the Linux terminal. At that time, I thought I’m the only user struggling to copy and paste. However, while searching on the Internet, I realized that it is a global problem. The reason i...
Copying and pasting is one of the most used actions on a computer. While it is easy to do so with theCtrl+CandCtrl+Vkeyboard shortcuts, on the Linux terminal it is not so straightforward. You have several options to get the job done. Here is how you can copy and paste text, files...
In practice it's even more amazing and useful than one could imagine. The problem is that the basic functionality of Cut/Copy/Paste/Undo/Redo doesn't work in Telegram. It works in OS, it works in Firefox, it works in LibreOffice and everywhere else, but sadly it doesn't work in Teleg...
How do you usually copy all or part of a text file when working on the Linux desktop? Chances are you open the file in a text editor, select all or just the text you want to copy, and paste it somewhere else. That works. But you can do the job a bit more efficiently at the co...
Here are various ways to copy paste in Linux terminal along with an explanation on why Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V doesn't work in the terminal.
With the new copy & paste option selected, you’ll be able to copy and paste text using [CTRL] + [SHIFT] + [C|V] respectively. Note: This setting can be set independently for each shell or shortcut: If you pin your shortcuts to your favorite shells (e.g. Cmd/PowerShell/Linux) ...
With the new copy & paste option selected, you’ll be able to copy and paste text using [CTRL] + [SHIFT] + [C|V] respectively. Note: This setting can be set independently for each shell or shortcut: If you pin your shortcuts to your favorite shells (e.g. Cmd/PowerShell/Linux) ...
As promised,Pushbullet is back with an updateto their Chrome and Firefox extensions, finally bringing universal copy/paste to Mac and Linux computers. Once enabled (inboththe extension and Android app), you’ll be able to copy text from your computer and paste it on your Android device...