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@todesktop/plugin-selected-text
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Retrieve the selected text from any application.
Install @todesktop/client-selected-text in your client-side application using
npm install @todesktop/client-selected-text
Installation of the plugin package is also necessary. Using ToDesktop Builder, navigate to Plugins. Click on the Explore button for "Selected Text" and install the package.
Gets selected text by synthesizing the keyboard shortcut "CommandOrControl+c" then reading text from the clipboard
getSelectedTextimport { getSelectedText } from "@todesktop/client-selected-text";
getSelectedText().then((selectedText) => console.log(selectedText));
registerShortcutRegisters a global shortcut of accelerator. The callback is called with the selected text when the registered shorcut is pressed by the user
Returns true if the shortcut was registered successfully
import { registerShortcut } from "@todesktop/client-selected-text";
const isRegistered = registerShortcut("F6", (selectedText) =>
console.log(selectedText)
);
unregisterShortcutUnregisters a global shortcut of accelerator and is equivalent to electron.globalShortcut.unregister
import { unregisterShortcut } from "@todesktop/client-selected-text";
unregisterShortcut("F6"); // void
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Retrieve the selected text from any application.
We found that @todesktop/plugin-selected-text demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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