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Copies provided text to the system clipboard using cross-platform tools (macOS pbcopy, Linux xclip, Windows clip). Prompts for text if none given and reports success or error.
npx claudepluginhub nathanvale/side-quest-marketplace-old --plugin clipboardHow this command is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/clipboard:copy text to copyThe summary Claude sees in its command listing — used to decide when to auto-load this command
# Clipboard: Copy Copy text to the system clipboard using the MCP clipboard tool. ## Usage ## Examples ## Implementation This command uses the `copy` MCP tool which handles cross-platform clipboard operations (macOS pbcopy, Linux xclip, Windows clip). ## Instructions When the user runs this command: 1. Extract the text argument from `$ARGUMENTS` 2. Call the `copy` MCP tool with the text 3. Report success or error to the user If no arguments provided, ask the user what they want to copy.
/cpwdCopies the current working directory path to the clipboard using pbcopy and outputs the path for confirmation.
/copycontextCopies a 1-2 sentence summary of the current task/topic and list of relevant files (prefixed with @) to the clipboard for new conversations.
/use-mcpInvokes the MCP command as defined in .claude/commands/use-mcp.md, enabling MCP usage within Claude Code.
/freainerAutomates Claude Code setup by installing Context7, Playwright, and Draw.io MCPs; configuring LSP servers based on project type; adding notification hooks, env vars, and LSP rules.
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Copy text to the system clipboard using the MCP clipboard tool.
/clipboard:copy [text]
/clipboard:copy Hey Bestie - last night was great. xxx
/clipboard:copy https://example.com/some-long-url
This command uses the copy MCP tool which handles cross-platform clipboard operations (macOS pbcopy, Linux xclip, Windows clip).
When the user runs this command:
$ARGUMENTScopy MCP tool with the textIf no arguments provided, ask the user what they want to copy.