Productivity

Clipboard Manager Chrome Extension — 100-Item Clipboard History

What It Does

OneBuddy's clipboard manager automatically saves your last 100 copy operations in the side panel. Search through your history, filter by source domain, and paste any previous clipboard entry with one click. Every entry shows the source URL and timestamp, so you always know where content came from.

Why It's Better Than Standalone Extensions

Most clipboard extensions are single-purpose tools that add another icon to your extension bar. OneBuddy integrates clipboard history alongside your notes, Pomodoro timer, and 10+ other tools. One extension, zero clutter.

Feature Breakdown

100-Item History

Stores your last 100 copy operations automatically — text, URLs, and code snippets.

Search & Filter

Instantly search your clipboard history or filter entries by the source domain.

One-Click Paste

Click any entry to copy it back to your clipboard, ready to paste anywhere.

Source Domain Tracking

Each entry shows the website it was copied from, with timestamps.

Local Storage

All clipboard data stays on your device — never sent to any server.

Auto-Cleanup

Oldest entries automatically drop off as new copies push beyond the 100-item limit.

Key Benefits

Never lose a copied link, snippet, or piece of text again
Search through past copies instead of re-visiting pages
Track where content was copied from with source domain labels
Fully local storage — your clipboard data stays private
Replaces standalone clipboard manager extensions

Who Uses This

Developers copying code snippets from multiple Stack Overflow answers
Researchers collecting quotes and data from various sources
Support agents reusing common reply templates
Content writers gathering research across multiple tabs
Anyone who frequently copies and pastes between applications

Frequently Asked Questions

How many clipboard items does OneBuddy store?
OneBuddy stores your last 100 clipboard entries. Older entries are automatically removed as new ones are added.
Is my clipboard data sent to any server?
No. All clipboard data is stored locally on your device using Chrome's storage API. Nothing is sent externally.
Can I search my clipboard history?
Yes. Use the search bar to find specific text, or filter by the source domain where content was copied.
Does it work with images?
Currently, OneBuddy's clipboard manager focuses on text content — strings, URLs, and code snippets.

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