Send echo or register contents to pbcopy / mac clipboard on mac os x

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  •  01-07-2021
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سؤال

I have a custom function in vimscript which creates a string and then echo's it to the bottom console. At the moment I copy and paste that output using cmd-c to copy it to the mac os x clipboard. I would like to shorten this workflow by just piping the echo to pbcopy, i tried:

:echo "hello" <BAR> !pbcopy

But of course that doesn't work. I also tried capturing the output into a register and then outputting it:

:@a!pbcopy

But it just trys to execute the string stored in @a, which is no a vim command. I feel like this should be straight forward, thanks.

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المحلول

Assuming pbcopy takes its input from stdin you could try using system()

:call system('pbcopy', 'hello')
:call system('pbcopy', @a)

For more information see

:h system()

نصائح أخرى

What version of Vim do you use? In any reasonably up-to-date version (installed via Mac Ports/Homebrew or, better, MacVim) a simple

let @*="text"

will put text on the clipboard.

See :h clipboard.

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