ClipIt is a lightweight, fully featured GTK+ clipboard manager. It was forked from Parcellite, adding additional features and bugfixes to the project.




Ditto is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is CopyQ, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Ditto and many of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to Ditto are Planck, Clipto Pro, Klipper and GPaste.
ClipIt is a lightweight, fully featured GTK+ clipboard manager. It was forked from Parcellite, adding additional features and bugfixes to the project.







Qopy is a fixed clipboard manager designed as a simple alternative to the standard clipboard in Windows. It aims to provide a smoother, more reliable experience. Plus, it's compatible with Linux, so you can enjoy the same great features on both operating systems.


Clipboard Manager extension for Gnome-Shell: Adds a clipboard indicator to the top panel, and caches clipboard history.

A basic clipboard manager for Wayland, with support for persisting copy buffers after an application exits.
Pin clipboard information selectively and safely without a program by saving everything you copy.

simple clipboard manager for Wayland, built in Rust. It saves a history of your clipboard content, and lets you paste things you've copied earlier. It also lets you configure "favorite" pastes for strings you need often.

ClipCapsule is a minimalist clipboard manager for Linux. It supercharges your productivity by allowing you to manage and switch clipboard entries using only keyboard shortcuts—no mouse or GUI required.

GTK3-based GUI for Senan Kelly's cliphist. It provides access to previously copied items, as well as management of the clipboard history from a window opened on gtk-layer-shell.
