# clipboard The `clipboard` provides methods to do copy/paste operations. An example of writing a string to clipboard: ```javascript var clipboard = require('clipboard'); clipboard.writeText('Example String'); ``` On X Window systems, there is also a selection clipboard, to manipulate in it you need to pass `selection` to each method: ```javascript var clipboard = require('clipboard'); clipboard.writeText('Example String', 'selection'); console.log(clipboard.readText('selection')); ``` ## clipboard.readText([type]) * `type` String Returns the content in clipboard as plain text. ## clipboard.writeText(text[, type]) * `text` String * `type` String Writes the `text` into clipboard as plain text. ## clipboard.readHtml([type]) * `type` String Returns the content in clipboard as markup. ## clipboard.writeHtml(markup[, type]) * `markup` String * `type` String Writes the `markup` into clipboard. ## clipboard.readImage([type]) * `type` String Returns the content in clipboard as [NativeImage](native-image.md). ## clipboard.writeImage(image[, type]) * `image` [NativeImage](native-image.md) * `type` String Writes the `image` into clipboard. ## clipboard.clear([type]) * `type` String Clears everything in clipboard. ## clipboard.availableFormats([type]) Returns an array of supported `format` for the clipboard `type`. ## clipboard.has(data[, type]) * `data` String * `type` String Returns whether clipboard supports the format of specified `data`. ```javascript var clipboard = require('clipboard'); console.log(clipboard.has('
selection
')); ``` **Note:** This API is experimental and could be removed in future. ## clipboard.read(data[, type]) * `data` String * `type` String Reads the `data` in clipboard. **Note:** This API is experimental and could be removed in future.