How do I pipe terminal standard output (stdout) to the clipboard?
For example,
Say I want to list the contents of a folder and directly paste them into a chat window for a friend to see.
I realize I could do ls > filename.txt
to create a file (filename.txt) with those contents; I'd then have to open or print the file and manually select and copy the text block (which can be annoying/tedious.) I clearly could also select and copy the output of ls
directly from within the terminal window.
It would be much faster/easier to simply pipe standard output to the clipboard.
What terminal command allows me to do this?
This can be done with either xsel or xclip command line utilities. Since neither program comes with Ubuntu by default you'll need to first install them via Ubuntu Software or the terminal. Here's how in the terminal (but remember you only need one of these two.)
sudo apt install xsel
sudo apt install xclip
Note: If you're using Ubuntu in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) see this other answer instead.
Now some examples. If you want to copy the output of ls
to the clipboard here's what you'd do:
With xsel:
ls | xsel -ib
With xclip:
ls | xclip -sel clip
This can of course be utilized for other terminal commands as well. Let's say you want to paste your network info into a help forum.
With xsel:
sudo lshw -C network | xsel -ib
With xclip:
sudo lshw -C network | xclip -sel clip
Make this even easier with a new bash alias!
Edit your ~/.bash_aliases
file (if it doesn't exist yet create it first with touch ~/.bash_aliases
)
Then add one (depending on which program you decided to go with) of the following:
alias copy='xclip -sel clip'
or
alias copy='xsel -ib'
Then save and close.
Now (after restarting your terminal) you can send standard output to the clipboard just by piping it to 'copy' (or whatever you decide to name your new alias)
For example:
ls | copy
If you are attempting to copy to the clipboard using Ubuntu in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) xsel or xclip will not work unless you are using X Windows as clipboard is only for graphical. However, to pipe terminal standard output to the clipboard in WSL Ubuntu you can use clip.exe
. You can then paste into the WSL Ubuntu terminal with standard paste commands and the copied text will be available in Windows as well. For example,
pwd | clip.exe
will copy the current working directory to the (Windows) clipboard.
This search result appears at the top when looking for ways to copy/paste text in WSL so I think it is worthwhile to mention this so readers do not needlessly install xsel or xclip in Ubuntu and instead use clip.exe
.
Found this helpful for using the xclip
utility in addition to the answers above. (source)
To Paste (from system clipboard):
xclip -out -sel clip
Demo:
$ echo hello world | xclip -sel clip copy hello world to clipboard
$ xclip -out -sel clip | tail -f can pipe from clipboard
hello world
$ xclip -out -sel clip paste defaults to stdout
And thus I added this to my shell profile:
alias copy="xclip -sel clip"
alias paste="xclip -out -sel clip"