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You might be interested in #8274. There's not really "terminal APIs" per-say. But would something like ctrl+shift+f, {type whatever you're looking for}, tab, ctrl+shift+c work for this scenario? |
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I would love to be able to copy text to the Windows clipboard, from the Windows Terminal buffer, so I can use it in a command. For example, see #6632 which discusses iTerm2-like auto-completion.
💡 Where would I start with the Windows Terminal APIs, to be able to create such an application?
Imagine that you run this command, and receive the following output in the Windows Terminal buffer:
Let's say that I want to copy
lke68670-106518-62f56ccf7428
to my clipboard, and insert it into the Windows Terminal shell prompt.I would envision creating a utility that could at the very least:
Imagine that I create a utility called
wtcopy
that accomplished the above actions.Using the following command, I could accomplish the above tasks.
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