Use the Windows clip command to copy command output to your clipboard

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Windows' command-line tool "clip" allows users to copy command output directly to the clipboard. This feature simplifies sharing command results, especially for lengthy outputs, by enabling pasting into text editors for easier review and analysis. The "clip" command, present in Windows for years, also supports copying the content of text files to the clipboard, though it has limitations with certain characters and Windows Terminal profiles.


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