

Once that is done, clone this repo and run Make, it should create the go-clip.app and open the folder where it was built for you. Copy a piece of text to see it on the app! In case you do trust me, once you click on Open, you should see the clipboard icon on your system tray. That way you can see what exactly the app does (You can check that the application makes no connections to the internet whatsoever). If you are paranoid (fair enough, you don't really know me that well) then you can skip to the section which builds the app from source. You will see a scary message that warns you about all the bad things that the app can do to your computer. Since the application is not notarized, you will need to right click on the go-clip.app and choose Open. app to your Applications folder like any other application. How to install Install from binaryĭownload the latest from the releases page, unzip it, and copy the. This is useful in case you don't want your password to be displayed as whole while you are sharing your screen with someone.


You can still copy the whole password once you click on it, it just won't show up on the application. In case you copy a password and want to keep it in the tool for sometime, you can obfuscate it. Pinning clipping will prevent them from being over-written once all existing clippings are used up. Feel free to go through the code to make sure of that. The application has NO connectivity to the internet, so do not worry about your copied text being used for nefarious purposes. So do not worry about your copied passwords being saved in plain-text anywhere. It is all in-memory, you lose all your data if you quit the application. The application DOES NOT SAVE YOUR TEXT anywhere on your computer. This application is intended to help you manage multiple short-lived clippings, it is not meant as a password store or a place to save important data for later use. A minimalistic clipboard manager for Mac.
