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I'm not an expert in POSIX standards, but seems in general, CLI commands do not write directly to clipboard unless piped or perhaps a flag is set. While since you wrote the command & will remember it, the default of overwriting clipboard makes sense to you, but more likely will frustrate others.
IMHO the default should be print the results only to CLI where it is pipable, & add flag to copy to clipboard.
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I'm not an expert in POSIX standards, but seems in general, CLI commands do not write directly to clipboard unless piped or perhaps a flag is set. While since you wrote the command & will remember it, the default of overwriting clipboard makes sense to you, but more likely will frustrate others.
IMHO the default should be print the results only to CLI where it is pipable, & add flag to copy to clipboard.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: