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, 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 Debian unstable, Debian 10+, Ubuntu 18.04+ and later derivatives can install stable version from official repositories:

sudo apt install copyq
# copyq-plugins and copyq-doc is split out and can be installed independently

On Ubuntu set up the official PPA repository and install the app from terminal:

sudo apt install software-properties-common python-software-properties
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hluk/copyq
sudo apt update
sudo apt install copyq
# this package contains all plugins and documentation

On Fedora, install „copyq“ package:

sudo dnf install copyq

On other Linux distributions, you can use Flatpak to install the app:

# Install from Flathub.
flatpak install --user --from https://flathub.org/repo/appstream/com.github.hluk.copyq.flatpakref

# Run the app.
flatpak run com.github.hluk.copyq