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TFCBM – clipboard manager

Last Updated on February 28, 2026

TFCBM is a clipboard manager for Linux. It keeps a searchable history of everything you copy.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Clipboard history for text, images, and files.
  • Search and filter.
  • Tags and organization.
  • Configurable keyboard shortcut.
  • Retention management.

Website: github.com/dyslechtchitect/tfcbm
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Developer: dyslechtchitect
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

TFCBM

TFCBM is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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