Easily share data between several devices over a local network
MIT License
Welcome to Common Clipboard, an application written for Windows and iOS to create a shared clipboard experience between several devices connected to a common network. This shared clipboard allows for cleaner and faster data transfer, where data copied on one device can almost instantly be pasted in the other. This project is intended to be similar to Apple's Universal Clipboard that creates a shared clipboard between Apple products. Common Clipboard interfaces directly with the native clipboard of the device it is running on, and all the data transfer happens in the background, meaning the only commands you need to know are Copy and Paste!
Note: Currently only works for the transfer of unicode text and images and may have a short (1-3 second) delay depending on internet speed and size of copied data on iOS devices due to the limitations of Apple Shortcuts
Note: Common Clipboard requires at least one Windows device on the local network to function
Ensure the Common Clipboard shortcut is running on the same port as the Windows application
Run the Common Clipboard shortcut on all desired iOS/iPadOS devices on the local network
Close the Shortcuts app (press the home button or swipe up)
To quit the shortcut, either quit the Shortcuts app, or enter the Shortcuts app and click the loading wheel in the top right corner of the shortcut
Launch the Common Clipboard application on all desired Windows devices on the local network
Edit the port number from the system tray to match the port number of the application running the server (if necessary). The port number can also be changed while the server is running
To view the status of the current device, hover over the icon in the system tray
On the device running the server, the names and local IPv4 addresses of all connected devices can be viewed from the system tray
To quit the Common Clipboard application, use the "Quit" option in the system tray
Download the latest version of the Common Clipboard application from releases
Note: Make sure to allow the application to access the internet through your antivirus
Download the latest version of the Common Clipboard shortcut from RoutineHub as well as the Scriptable app.
Note: Make sure to allow the Scriptable app to access the local network in Settings