# Search for and set clipboard handler only once at startup if type -q pbpaste function __fish_clipboard_paste pbpaste 2>/dev/null end else if set -q WAYLAND_DISPLAY; and type -q wl-paste function __fish_clipboard_paste wl-paste 2>/dev/null end else if type -q xsel function __fish_clipboard_paste xsel --clipboard 2>/dev/null end else if type -q xclip function __fish_clipboard_paste xclip -selection clipboard -o 2>/dev/null end end function fish_clipboard_paste set -l data (__fish_clipboard_paste) # Issue 6254: Handle zero-length clipboard content if not string match -qr . -- "$data" return 1 end # Also split on \r to turn it into a newline, # otherwise the output looks really confusing. set data (string split \r -- $data) # If the current token has an unmatched single-quote, # escape all single-quotes (and backslashes) in the paste, # in order to turn it into a single literal token. # # This eases pasting non-code (e.g. markdown or git commitishes). if __fish_commandline_is_singlequoted if status test-feature regex-easyesc set data (string replace -ra "(['\\\])" '\\\\$1' -- $data) else set data (string replace -ra "(['\\\])" '\\\\\\\$1' -- $data) end end if not string length -q -- (commandline -c) # If we're at the beginning of the first line, trim whitespace from the start, # so we don't trigger ignoring history. set data[1] (string trim -l -- $data[1]) end if test -n "$data" commandline -i -- $data end end