MacOS has two CLI utilities pbcopy
and pbpaste
which, respectively, copy
to and paste from the system clipboard via the CLI.
Let's say I've just copied a large block of text from somewhere onto my system clipboard. I now want to paste that into a new file. Instead of creating a new file, opening it up in my preferred editor, pasting all that text, and saving the file, I can run one small command from the CLI.
$ pbpaste > data.txt
This redirects the contents of pbpaste
(which is the system clipboard) into
the file data.txt
. If that file doesn't already exist, then it will be
created before the data is written to it.
See man pbpaste
for more details.