function fish_clipboard_paste if type -q pbpaste commandline -i -- (pbpaste) else if type -q xsel # Only run `commandline` if `xsel` succeeded. # That way any xsel error is printed (to show e.g. a non-functioning X connection), # but we don't print the redundant (and overly verbose for this) commandline error. # Also require non-empty contents to not clear the buffer. if set -l data (xsel --clipboard) and test -n "$data" commandline -i -- $data end end end