I am looking to copy txt file content to clipboard so that I will be able to paste it somewhere else (using MAC terminal). Normally, I am supposed to select the text content and make a copy. That is not convenient in my case since the content is too large too scrolled all the way down. Is there a Linux shortcut that I can use to copy the content within a single command? I have heard about cat
, yet that did not work in my case.
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1Are you using mac or linux?– mikepJun 23, 2017 at 8:21
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@mikep I am using mac– user8156106Jun 23, 2017 at 8:25
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I am having hard type pasting the content ... its not working– user8156106Jun 23, 2017 at 8:38
On a mac, you can click on the terminal and Cmd-A, or go to Edit->select all, to select everything. Then Cmd-C to copy and Cmd-V to paste.
EDIT: To copy a file, open the file in TextEdit and do as above.
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the problem is when I do cmd-a, it copies everything including all the command lines(contents) I used starting from the time I opens the terminal– user8156106Jun 23, 2017 at 8:31
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any other solution?– user8156106Jun 23, 2017 at 8:31
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ya, but like ... do you think there is working solution which can be applied terminal?– user8156106Jun 23, 2017 at 8:39
Not sure if its the best option, but you can use:
nano fileName.txt
and then use your mouse (left) to copy partial or entire contents. And then right click and "Copy."
This will work if cat
is not working for you.