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How to make vi-mode bindings in terminal copy to clipboard

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If I want to yank my last command I can UP yy, but this does not copy to the system clipboard.

How do I configure my terminal to copy to the system clipboard so I can paste into other programs?

I am using zsh, but an answer for bash and zsh would be thorough and appreciated.

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Canina‭ wrote almost 2 years ago

This might sound like nitpicking, but it's actually not. Which "system clipboard" are you referring to? For example, on Linux there's X11's two separate copy buffers and on the console something like GPM's copy functionality; Wayland probably offers something similar; and other *nixes may do things similarly or differently. The answer will almost certainly be different depending on which you are referring to and what OS you want it to work on; Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, something else, multiple ones? Do you need it to work in a true console, or is from within a GUI (which; X11, Wayland, ...?) sufficient?