Version1.1.6
Revision25
Size89.1 MB
LicenseGPL-3.0
Confinementstrict
Basecore22
CategoriesUtilities

A simple clipboard manager for Linux

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A minimal, simple, modern clipboard manager for Linux (Wayland/X11), built with Electron and React.

Features
- Modern UI: Clean, GNOME-inspired design with system theme support.
- In-Memory History: Stores clipboard entries during your current session.
- Image support: Stores both text and screenshots.

Usage

Miniclip monitors your clipboard and stores a history of entries.
- Arrows: Move across items in the list.
- Enter: Copy an item back to the clipboard.
- Delete: Remove an item.
- Filter: Find a specific item.

By default, Miniclip starts hidden in the system tray. To show the window, click the tray icon or run: miniclip show

Global Shortcut (Wayland & X11)

Due to security limitations in modern display servers like Wayland, applications are often restricted from registering global keybindings while they don't have focus.

This is why it is recommend setting up a system-level shortcut. This ensures the best performance and compatibility with your desktop environment.

Setting up a shortcut in GNOME
1. Open Settings -> Keyboard -> View and Customize Shortcuts.
2. Go to Custom Shortcuts -> Add Shortcut.
3. Name: Miniclip Show
4. Command: miniclip show
5. Shortcut: Your preferred combo (e.g., Super+V or Ctrl+Alt+G).

Update History

1.1.5 (24)1.1.6 (25)
13 Apr 2026, 15:37 UTC
1.1.4 (23)1.1.5 (24)
18 Mar 2026, 02:01 UTC

Published6 Mar 2026, 09:30 UTC

Last updated13 Apr 2026, 15:24 UTC

First seen6 Mar 2026, 10:01 UTC