import win32clipboard
# set clipboard data
win32clipboard.OpenClipboard()
win32clipboard.EmptyClipboard()
win32clipboard.SetClipboardText('testing 123')
win32clipboard.CloseClipboard()
# get clipboard data
win32clipboard.OpenClipboard()
data = win32clipboard.GetClipboardData()
win32clipboard.CloseClipboard()
print data
import clipboard
clipboard.copy("abc") # now the clipboard content will be string "abc"
text = clipboard.paste() # text will have the content of clipboard
import pyperclip
pyperclip.copy("your string")
clipboard_content = pyperclip.paste()
# To use native Python directories, use:
from subprocess import check_call
# On windows use:
def copy2clip(txt):
cmd='echo '+txt.strip()+'|clip'
return check_call(cmd, shell=True)
# On Mac use:
def copy2clip(txt):
cmd='echo '+txt.strip()+'|pbcopy'
return check_call(cmd, shell=True)
# Then to call the function use:
copy2clip('This is on my clipboard!')