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New App Saves Clipboard Content as New File on Ubuntu

Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 23, 2022

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Well, open source developer Marcos Costales (of Folder Color fame) has released a new app that does precisely that.

When you have the ‘Clipboard to File’ tool installed you get a new right-click context-menu entry in Nautilus file manager (or the Nemo and Caja file managers, which are also supported). When you select it, it saves your clipboard content as a new text file or, if you copied an image, saves the image as a PNG file.

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