# inclip This is a simple terminal utility for interacting with the system clipboard that should work on most platforms. Running it with no arguments will echo the system clipboard. Running the `inclip diff [FILE]` subcommand will allow you to compare clipboard content to a file. Running `inclip diff` without a file arg will cause the program to pause and wait for input, allowing you to change the clipboard contents and compare the previous contents to the new contents. `inclip copy` can be used to echo into the clipboard (rather than from the clipboard). ``` USAGE: inclip Echo clipboard content inclip diff [file] [args...] Perform a comparison of clipboard content against a file or other clipboard content. On Mac and Linux, accepts all args that the `diff` command accepts. On Windows, accepts all args that the `fc.exe` command accepts. If a file is included, it must come before all other arguments that would usually be passed to diff or fc.exe. inclip copy [file] Echos either standard input OR a file into the clipboard. ```