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Amathron Copy File To Clipboard (Windows) Context Menu

Introduction

Amathron Copy File To Clipboard is a Visual Studio Code extension designed for Windows users. It streamlines the process of copying files and folders to the clipboard, mimicking the native COPY function found in Windows Explorer.

Features

  • Seamless Integration: Easily copy files and folders directly from the VS Code context menu.
  • Windows Explorer Compatibility: Offers a familiar experience akin to the Windows Explorer COPY function.
  • Efficiency Boost: Enhances productivity by simplifying the file copying process within your development workflow.

Demo

Amathron Copy File To Clipboard Demo

Installation

The extension can be installed directly from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace. Search for "Amathron Copy File To Clipboard" and click 'Install'.

Requirements

  • PowerShell: Ensure PowerShell execution is enabled, as it's crucial for the extension's functionality. This is typically already set up for Windows developers.

Usage

Right-click on any file or folder in the VS Code explorer panel and select "Copy to Clipboard" from the context menu to copy the selected items.

Contributing

Contributions to improve Amathron Copy File To Clipboard are welcome. Feel free to open issues or submit pull requests.

Release Notes

1.0.2

  • Github link to readme fixed.

1.0.1

  • Using a copy npm package as a core dependency.

1.0.0

  • Initial release with basic copy-to-clipboard functionality.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Support

If you encounter any issues or have feature suggestions, please open an issue on the project's GitHub repository.

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to all the contributors and users of the extension for their support and feedback.

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