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# Set hotkey for history menu popup.
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# you can use combination of modifiers (ctrl, alt, shift) and one
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# character (function keys etc. are not supported now).
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# Default: Ctrl+Alt+V
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menukey Ctrl+Alt+V
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# Set hotkey returning previously captured item back to clipboard. It's
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# useful when you replace your clipboard content with some other (e.g.
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# upon clearing of paste destination) and you want to switch back to it
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# quickly and easily.
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# Default: Ctrl+Alt+C
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prev_item_key Ctrl+Alt+C
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# Set hotkey to perform the first matching exec action on the current
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# clipboard item
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# Default: Ctrl+Alt+E
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exec_item_key Ctrl+Alt+E
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# Should wmcliphist automaticaly take up clipboard content?
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# Default: yes
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auto_take_up yes
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# Set number of items to keep.
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# Default: 10
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keep 10
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# Set color for locked items. Value is color in any X11-supported
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# format, eg. blue, green, #000080, #FF8000
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# Default: red
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lcolor red
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# Set autosave period in seconds.
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# Default: 120
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autosave 60
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# Should wmcliphist ask you before performing action of exec type?
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# Default: no
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confirm_exec yes
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# Should wmcliphist exec commands immediately when matching item is captured?
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# Default: yes
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exec_immediately yes
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# Should wmcliphist exec commands on a middle click from the menu?
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# Default: yes
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exec_middleclick yes
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# Should wmcliphist exec commands from the exec hotkey?
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# Default: yes
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exec_hotkey yes
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# Which clipboard should wmcliphist manage? PRIMARY (select copies, middle click
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# pastes), SECONDARY (not used), or CLIPBOARD (Ctrl+C copies, Ctrl+V pastes)
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# Default: PRIMARY
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clipboard PRIMARY
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# You can define regular expressions driven actions executed when new
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# item is captured. Items can be silently ignored, inserted to submenus
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# or you can execute any command.
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# Action is defined like this:
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#
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# action "pattern" action_type command
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#
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# "pattern" is extended regular expression and it MUST by enclosed with
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#     double quotes (")
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# action_type can be "ignore", "submenu" or "exec" (without quotes).
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#     Actions of type "ignore" and "submenu" are terminating - no more
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#     actions will be executed after them. Action of type "exec" is not
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#     terminating and any matching actions will be executed too. For
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#     example, you can let start browser automaticaly when URL is
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#     captured and then drop this item with "ignore" statement or put it
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#     into special submenu with "submenu" statement.
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# command is either submenu name for actions of type "submenu" or
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#     command to be executed through /bin/sh for actions of type "exec".
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#     Whole rest of line is taken as command so don't enclose it with
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#     quotes.
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#     If action type is "exec", you can include "%s" string in command
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#     and it will be replaced with item content (don't use "%s" more
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#     than once and any other occurrence of '%' character write as
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#     "%%"!!!).
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#     If action type is "submenu", command can be "-" (without quotes),
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#     which means item will be placed in main menu, not in submenu. It's
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#     usable if you want to use "exec" and then put item into main menu.
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#     In other cases this construction doesn't make sense, because items
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#     are placed into main menu by default.
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# show URLs in links browser started in new xterm window...
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action "^http://.*$" exec xterm -e links "%s"
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# ... and put it to submenu URL (action of type "ignore" can be used to
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# drop URLs)
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action "^http://.*$" submenu URL
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# put email addresses to submenu "Emails"
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action "^[^@]+@([^.]+\.)+[a-zA-Z]{2,}$" submenu Emails
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# ignore strings containing spaces or tabs only
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action "^[ \t]+$" ignore
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# ignore strings shorter than four characters (mostly selected by mistake)
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action "^.{1,3}$" ignore
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