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Ditto

Smarter copy & paste. Instantly access your last 8 copied items β€” right from your keyboard.

macOS Free

πŸ“‹ Clipboard Buffer

Stores your last 8 copied items β€” text, images, file URLs β€” with zero disk usage.

⌨️ Quick Paste Shortcuts

Use ⌘βŒ₯V to cycle through the buffer or ⌘βŒ₯1–8 to paste specific slots instantly.

πŸ”„ FIFO / LIFO Modes

Choose how items are pasted: oldest-first or newest-first β€” toggle in one click.

🧩 Lightweight HUD

A simple overlay confirms what you pasted β€” clean, fast, and non-intrusive.

πŸ” Private by Design

RAM-only clipboard. No cloud, no logging, no background bloat. Just speed.

⚑ Minimal Menu UI

A tiny menu bar icon gives you full control β€” view buffer, toggle modes, and more.

Why Ditto?

We built Ditto out of frustration β€” copying multiple things while writing code, creating content, or testing forms was a mess. We wanted a clipboard that understood the flow of work and let us paste like pros.

Ditto is perfect for developers, designers, writers, and anyone who wants smarter paste control without leaving the keyboard. No learning curve, no clutter. Just copy, paste, done.

FAQs

Does Ditto save my clipboard history?

No β€” it only holds the last 8 items in memory. Nothing is saved to disk or synced online.

Can I paste specific items?

Yes. Use ⌘βŒ₯1 to ⌘βŒ₯8 to instantly paste a specific slot from the buffer.

Will it work with images?

Yes β€” images copied to clipboard are supported and can be pasted like text.

Does it use any CPU when idle?

Nope. Ditto is optimized for near-zero idle usage. It only activates when you copy or paste.

Is Ditto really free?

Yes! 100% free and open-source under the MIT License. No ads, no tracking.

Built by rahuldotbiz & rohan-kiratsata to bring sanity to your clipboard.
Open source under MIT. Inspired by dev workflows and that β€œwhere’s my copied thing?” feeling.