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[license]: https://img.shields.io/github/license/sgoudham/MyClipboard
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[maven-central]: https://img.shields.io/maven-central/v/me.goudham/MyClipboard.svg?label=Maven%20Central
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[build-status]: https://goudham.me/jenkins/job/MyClipboard/job/release/badge/icon
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[build-status]: https://goudham.me/jenkins/job/sgoudham/job/MyClipboard/job/release/badge/icon
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[codecov]: https://codecov.io/gh/sgoudham/MyClipboard/branch/main/graph/badge.svg?token=F4LKql7rIq
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[issues]: https://img.shields.io/github/issues/sgoudham/MyClipboard?label=issues
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[pull-requests]: https://img.shields.io/github/issues-pr/sgoudham/MyClipboard
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built-in unlike Windows. This library will allow you to access the system clipboard and manipulate it.
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# Configuration
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TODO
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Follow the steps below for a basic implementation:
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```java
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public class Main {
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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// Retrieve an instance of MyClipboard
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MyClipboard myClipboard = MyClipboard.getSystemClipboard();
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// Start listening for clipboard notifications
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myClipboard.startListening();
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// Add event listeners for different types of events (Text, Image & File)
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myClipboard.addEventListener((TextEvent) (oldContent, newContent) -> {
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String oldText = oldContent.getText();
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BufferedImage oldImage = oldContent.getImage();
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List<File> oldFiles = oldContent.getFiles();
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System.out.println("Old Text: " + oldText);
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System.out.println("Old Image: " + oldImage);
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System.out.println("Old File: " + oldFiles);
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System.out.println("New String Content: " + newContent);
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});
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myClipboard.addEventListener((ImageEvent) (oldContent, newContent) -> {
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String oldText = oldContent.getText();
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BufferedImage oldImage = oldContent.getImage();
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List<File> oldFiles = oldContent.getFiles();
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System.out.println("Old Text: " + oldText);
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System.out.println("Old Image: " + oldImage);
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System.out.println("Old File: " + oldFiles);
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System.out.println("New Image Content: " + newContent);
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});
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myClipboard.addEventListener((FileEvent) (oldContent, newContent) -> {
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String oldText = oldContent.getText();
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BufferedImage oldImage = oldContent.getImage();
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List<File> oldFiles = oldContent.getFiles();
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System.out.println("Old Text: " + oldText);
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System.out.println("Old Image: " + oldImage);
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System.out.println("Old File" + oldFiles);
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System.out.println("New File Content: " + newContent);
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});
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// Insert into the clipboard
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myClipboard.insert("exampleContent");
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// Insert and notify MyClipboard of the new content
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myClipboard.insertAndNotify("exampleContent");
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// Set monitoring for clipboard types
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myClipboard.setImageMonitored(true || false);
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myClipboard.setTextMonitored(true || false);
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myClipboard.setFileMonitored(true || false);
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// Toggle monitoring for clipboard types
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myClipboard.toggleTextMonitored();
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myClipboard.toggleImagesMonitored();
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myClipboard.toggleFilesMonitored();
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myClipboard.stopListening();
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}
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}
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```
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# Windows / *Unix
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This approach differs from the macOS section below as Windows/*Unix properly notify the program with global clipboard events.
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system clipboard has changed. To query the system clipboard contents, we need to employ a polling schedule. I have chosen
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**200ms** to ensure that images and large files can be copied over as well as reducing the load on the CPU.
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# Contributing
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TODO
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# Installation
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Latest Stable Version: ![maven-central]
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```
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# License
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[![FOSSA Status](https://app.fossa.com/api/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fsgoudham%2FMyClipboard.svg?type=large)](https://app.fossa.com/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fsgoudham%2FMyClipboard?ref=badge_large)
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