Link parkin’: Clipaste
Clipaste is a privacy-first clipboard manager for macOS and Windows. It keeps a secure, searchable history of everything you copy: text, URLs, images and files. Whether you are a developer, designer or writer, Clipaste helps you organize your snippets and speed up your daily tasks. With powerful search tools, smart bookmarking and drag-n-drop, you can retrieve anything from your clipboard history in seconds. All your sensitive data stays on your device and is encrypted by default.
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Clipaste was built on a zero-trust architecture: no analytics, no user accounts, and no servers. All clipboard data is stored locally on your computer and is encrypted at rest using AES-256 (keys managed by the OS Keychain and are linked to your system account). We cannot see, sell, or lose your data because we never possess it.
- Local Only: Your data is stored 100% on your device.
- Encrypted: History is secured with AES-256 encryption by default.
- No Cloud: We never upload your data. No servers, no accounts, no tracking.
Your clipboard contains sensitive data. We treat it that way.
I need to either dive deeper into LaunchBar (which has clipboard capabilities and is a Mac-assed App) or investigate Clipaste.
Two downers, though: First, while it’s clearly stated that the software is free, it doesn’t appear to be open-source. The repo is barren. Second, a command-line app would make automation much easier.