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    Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline: (horse@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 18:47:18 JSTJake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline:Jake Hildreth (acorn) :blacker_heart_outline:
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    • Jen Gentleman
    • André Polykanine
    • James Scholes

    @jscholes @menelion @JenMsft If you’re using PowerShell 7.4 in Windows Terminal (or any terminal application that supports the OSC52 ANSI escape sequence), the Set-Clipboard cmdlet does support piping remote output to the local clipboard via the -AsOSC52 parameter.

    You can even configure your PowerShell profile to automatically identify when you’re in a remote shell to automatically apply that parameter without you specifying it.

    Set-Clipboard Documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.management/set-clipboard?view=powershell-7.4

    GitHub Issue that suggested the feature: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/18116

    In conversationabout a year ago from infosec.exchangepermalink

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      Set-Clipboard -Remote with OSC52 · Issue #18116 · PowerShell/PowerShell
      Summary of the new feature / enhancement Set-Clipboard does not really work over SSH, as it always sets the clipboard of the target machine, not the host. This means that if you SSH e.g. from your ...
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