Installation
Packages and installation files are available at Releases page.
Alternatively, you can install the app with one of the following methods:
On Windows, you can install Chocolatey package.
On macOS (13 and above), you can use Homebrew to install the app (also see the problem in the next section):
brew install --cask copyq
On macOS, if you encounter an issue where the app crashes with a dialog saying „CopyQ is damaged“ or „CopyQ cannot be opened“, you may need to run the following commands (for details, see issue #2652):
xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /Applications/CopyQ.app
codesign --force --deep --sign - /Applications/CopyQ.app
On macOS, after Homebrew installation, the copyq CLI command is not
available by default. To enable CLI access, create a symlink manually:
sudo ln -sf /Applications/CopyQ.app/Contents/MacOS/CopyQ /usr/local/bin/copyq
After this, you can use the CLI:
copyq --version
copyq clipboard
copyq size
On Debian and Ubuntu+ install a stable version from official repositories:
sudo apt install copyq
# copyq-plugins and copyq-doc is split out and can be installed independently
On Fedora, install „copyq“ package:
sudo dnf install copyq
On other Linux distributions, you can download the AppImage from the Releases page:
chmod +x CopyQ-*.AppImage
./CopyQ-*.AppImage
Alternatively, you can use Flatpak to install CopyQ from Flathub. See Flathub Setup for initial Flatpak/Flathub configuration.
To start CopyQ from the command line:
flatpak run com.github.hluk.copyq