Let AI read and write your clipboard for faster copy-paste workflows.
This tool appears narrowly scoped and does not require secrets or declare remote network access, so the overall risk is relatively low. The main considerations are its ability to read/write the system clipboard, which may expose transient sensitive content, and its low community adoption with unknown maintenance status.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API tokens, account credentials, or third-party authentication are described, so credential exposure appears minimal.
No remote endpoints or network requirement are declared, and the described functionality is limited to reading from and writing to the local system clipboard; based on the available material, there is no evidence of user data being sent to external services.
As an MCP tool, it must run a local server process and interact with the operating system clipboard API. This is a normal local-execution capability for such tools, but it does mean the tool can interact with the local desktop environment.
Its stated capability is to read from and write to the system clipboard. Clipboards often contain temporarily copied passwords, tokens, addresses, code, or personal data, so while the access scope is narrow, it may still touch sensitive local data.
The project is open source under the MIT License, making the code in principle auditable, which is a meaningful risk-reducing factor. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has only 0 stars, and its maintenance status is unknown, so supply-chain trust still warrants caution.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "clipboard-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Read the text from my clipboard, remove extra spaces and blank lines, rewrite it into polished email-ready text, and write it back to the clipboard.
The AI returns and writes back a clean, polished text ready to paste into an email.
Read the code from my clipboard, explain what it does in English, then generate a commented version and write the commented code back to the clipboard.
The AI explains the code and writes a more readable commented version to the clipboard.
Read the long text I just copied, extract five key points and a one-sentence summary, then write the result back to the clipboard.
The AI generates a concise summary that can be pasted into reports, notes, or chats.
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