Drop support for clipmon.el

I prefer cdown/clipmenu. Forthcoming is an ivy/counsel (I never know which word
to use) client for clipmenud!
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William Carroll 2020-01-15 19:53:27 +00:00
parent f7047099e1
commit df4eed20f4

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;;; Code: ;;; Code:
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;; Dependencies
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(require 'bytes)
;; autoinsert feature feels unappealing at first attempt.
(use-package clipmon
:config
;; If this is too large, it could be set machine-dependently, so use
;; `clipboard/print-clipboard-size' to help troubleshoot this if it becomes
;; problematic.
(setq kill-ring-max 500)
(add-to-list 'after-init-hook #'clipmon-mode-start)
(clipmon-mode 1))
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;; Library ;; Library
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(defvar clipboard/install-kbds? t
"When t, install keybindings.")
(defun clipboard/copy (x) (defun clipboard/copy (x)
"Copy string, X, to X11's clipboard." "Copy string, X, to X11's clipboard."
(kill-new x) (kill-new x)
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(yank) (yank)
(message "Pasted!")) (message "Pasted!"))
(defun clipboard/print-clipboard-size ()
"Message the size (in Bytes) of `kill-ring'."
(interactive)
(->> (clipmon-kill-ring-total)
bytes/to-string
message))
(defun clipboard/ivy-select ()
"Use counsel to copy the selected entry to the system clipboard.
NOTE: A function, `counsel-yank-pop', exists that does something similar.
However instead of copying the entry to the system clipboard, it inserts it
where the current point is."
(interactive)
(ivy-read "kill-ring: " (counsel--yank-pop-kills)
:require-match t
:action #'clipboard/copy))
;; TODO: Support ivy-actions to insert into an Emacs buffer when an Emacs buffer
;; was the last active buffer. However, if an X window is the last buffer,
;; maybe use xdotool to insert the selected entry. This would be a bit of a
;; DWIM command.
(when clipboard/install-kbds?
(exwm-input-set-key
(kbd "C-M-v") #'clipboard/ivy-select))
(provide 'clipboard) (provide 'clipboard)
;;; clipboard.el ends here ;;; clipboard.el ends here