Hello folks,
Programmer either experienced or beginner they always copy some codes from stackoverflow , codepen.io and other sites. But copy codes...
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I don't understand what problem this solves?!
The images used are very childish and "cartoony" - not professional. Hire a graphic designer. Simply viewing those images should inform the visitor what this does.
Also, calling it "Pro" signifies there is a "Free" version and typically "Pro" costs money.
I'm struggling to see what problem it solves too. I can see that it likely creates problems... Say you had some important information in the clipboard, then you highlight some text to show someone (for example, during screen sharing on a video call) - bang! Important clipboard content overwritten
I definitely see the use case, it basically adds the auto-copy functionality of iTerm2 into the browser. Which in my opinion is pretty cool, but yeah, a clipboard manager like Alfred is pretty much a pre-requisite unless you want to do the above!
hhmm, had not thought of that. Good point.
I've always used a clipboard manager. I'm always copying/pasting text/code from place to place. You should look in to that Randy. Very useful.
If you're using Windows just enable Clipboard history, but no... I don't think I'd want a feature like this.
Might want to fix the project links on your homepage - they're all broken
It work for me but you can use this link :
chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/...
I mean the links to projects from here: rahmanxyz.github.io/#projects
They're all broken
Can confirm, all links broken. Tested in Firefox Developers Edition.
I like it, congratulations. It is easy to use (actually, there is literally nothing to do). I just hope it won't encourage people to copy/paste too much what they find on the web. 😬
Thank you
Imagine needing an extension for that...
*laughs in linux*
Like the title, such understatement
Glad you comment . Then what it should be ??
Nice work. I disagree with what someone else said, I think, for what this is, your graphics are fine. Not super polished but they do have a kind of brutalist aesthetic.
Can you teach! How you come up with these things? How you make and deployed?
Holy! Nice