RecommendedFeature / Clipboard Manager

Copies no longer vanish the moment you overwrite them. What you copy is kept in history automatically, so you can stack several and paste them in sequence, and recall your go-to text with one tap.

Copied text and images are saved to history automatically through your system clipboard. You never lose the previous item to the next copy, and you can recall and reuse anything whenever you need it.

The back-and-forth of copy and paste quietly eats your time.

IrukaDark turns keeping, stacking, and recalling what you copied into a single flow.

The next copy erases the last

A clipboard that holds one item at a time loses the previous content the moment you copy the next. The thing you wanted to paste is already gone.

You keep retracing the same trip

Copy, paste, go back, copy, paste again. Every item you move means repeating the same round trip over and over.

You retype the same text every time

Boilerplate text and frequent commands get typed out or hunted down again and again. Same content, yet you start from scratch each time.

Stack it, recall it, paste it in order.

One shortcut opens a popup, ready to use right over the screen you are working on.

Command + Shift + V

Open the clipboard popup

Press Command+Shift+V to open the copy history popup. Text and images you copied earlier line up in a list, ready to select and reuse as-is.

Stack copies, paste in order

Collect several, paste together

Copy the items you need one after another to stack them, then open the popup and paste them in sequence. No more hopping between source and destination.

Option + Shift + V

Open the snippet popup

Press Option+Shift+V to open the snippet popup. Phrases and code fragments you registered beforehand are recalled instantly with a single tap.

History

History that survives restarts

Up to 1,000 text items and 30 images are saved persistently. Your history is not cleared when you restart the app, so earlier content is always within reach.

Useful across all the copy-paste moments of your day.

From writing to coding to organizing references, it cuts effort as a flow, not a single point.

Writing text and emails

Recall quotes and standard greetings from snippets so you never retype the phrasing you use most.

Pasting while you code

Register frequent commands and code fragments as snippets, then recall them with Option+Shift+V to skip the typing.

Gathering and organizing information

Stack copies from several pages and references, then paste them in sequence all at once, reducing the number of round trips.

Copying and reusing images

Copied images are kept in history too, up to 30 of them. Recall and re-paste an image you copied earlier anytime.

Use history and snippets, each for its purpose.

IrukaDark's clipboard manager lets you choose between stacking history and registering snippets.

Clipboard popup (Command+Shift+V)

When you want to open your copy history as a list. Select previously copied content and reuse it as-is.

Snippet popup (Option+Shift+V)

When you want to recall frequent boilerplate. Just select a registered phrase or code fragment to paste it.

Text and image history

When you want to keep what you copied. Up to 1,000 text items and 30 images are saved automatically.

Persistent across restarts

When you want to pick up where you left off. Your history is not cleared when you restart, ready to recall.

Clipboard Manager FAQ

Common questions when getting started.

Does copy history survive a restart?

Yes. Up to 1,000 text items and 30 images are saved persistently, so you can recall previously copied content even after restarting the app.

Can it save images, not just text?

Yes. Both copied text and images are saved to history automatically, with up to 30 images kept.

How are snippets different from copy history?

Copy history is a list that fills automatically with what you copy, opened with Command+Shift+V. Snippets are phrases you register yourself and recall with Option+Shift+V.

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