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I have not yet found an easy solution to copy your file to a clipboard in Linux, similarly as in Mac by

cat file | pbcopy

I tried to use the following command in Vim unsuccessfully

:copy 1,9999999

to copy the file.

How can you copy a file fast to your clipboard in Linux such that you can then paste it to dpaste?

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In addition to xsel and xclip already mentioned there is also uclip. From the manual page description:

uclip is a command-line interface to the X clipboard. It either copies text, from FILE or from stdin, to the X clipboard, or prints the X clipboard to std- out. uclip supports Unicode and is locale-aware (in contrast to other similar utilities). uclip was written using Qt.

Update: Apparently uclip was not such a good recommendation because it currently does not work for copying, see here for the problem description (and hopefully a solution some day?).

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This is an excellent link for the tips about the commands: cyberciti.biz/faq/… – Masi Apr 11 at 16:08
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The Linux equivalent of pbcopy is xclip.

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does xclip suits you?

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Try xsel. It does wonders, but it doesn't really work with the clipboard, but rather with the X selection buffer.

cat file | xsel

and then you can click the mouse wheel to paste the contents.

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Thank you for mentioning xsel. It raised me another problem: how to configure Mackbook touchpad to understand the mouse wheel button. I need get the xmod code first for the button. – Masi Apr 11 at 15:43

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