New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Useful Keylogger for Recall
Ask HN: Useful Keylogger for Recall
2 by atmanactive | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Greetings fellow humans. I'm looking for a way to quickly recall text snippets I typed few minutes earlier that I DIDN'T add to clipboard. Clipboard recall tools are abundant, and they are all, more or less, working great. But now, I am looking for the same thing on a keystroke level. In other words, I am looking for a non-malicious keylogger that could auto-split the stream of keystrokes on ENTER keycode, and/or user-adjustable timeout, and would present a list of snippets by pressing a special shortcut. From there, a simple double-click on the item would copy it to clipboard. So, a typed text history tool of sorts. A keyboard recall tool. A hybrid between clipboard recall and a keylogger. Was searching on Github, couldn't find any. Any hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
2 by atmanactive | 0 comments on Hacker News.
Greetings fellow humans. I'm looking for a way to quickly recall text snippets I typed few minutes earlier that I DIDN'T add to clipboard. Clipboard recall tools are abundant, and they are all, more or less, working great. But now, I am looking for the same thing on a keystroke level. In other words, I am looking for a non-malicious keylogger that could auto-split the stream of keystrokes on ENTER keycode, and/or user-adjustable timeout, and would present a list of snippets by pressing a special shortcut. From there, a simple double-click on the item would copy it to clipboard. So, a typed text history tool of sorts. A keyboard recall tool. A hybrid between clipboard recall and a keylogger. Was searching on Github, couldn't find any. Any hints would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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