Clipboard History
Nibit captures clipboard entries while the Nibit keyboard is active — including whatever is already on your clipboard when you switch to it. Accessible instantly from the Clipboard tab in the keyboard.
Browsing and searching
Section titled “Browsing and searching”Clipboard items appear in reverse chronological order by default. Use the search bar to filter by content.
Use the filter chips to narrow by detected content type — URLs, Emails, or Phones — if those types are present in your history.
Pasting an item
Section titled “Pasting an item”Tap any item to paste it directly into the current text field.
Actions
Section titled “Actions”Long-press any item to open the full action sheet. Available actions depend on the item’s content:
- Copy — copy back to the system clipboard
- Insert — paste into the active text field
- Transform — run an AI or built-in transform on the content
- Save as snippet — turn the item into a reusable snippet
- Save as link — if a URL is detected, create a quick link
- Push — send to another device
- Share — share via Android share sheet
- Delete — permanently remove the item
Fragments
Section titled “Fragments”When Nibit detects structured content inside a clipboard item, it shows action chips below it. Tap a chip to act on that specific piece of content without pasting the whole thing.
Detected fragment types:
| Type | Example | Quick action |
|---|---|---|
| URL | https://example.com | Open in browser |
[email protected] | Compose email | |
| Phone | +1 555-867-5309 | Call or send SMS |
| Date | March 28, 14:30, 2026-04-12 | Create calendar event |
| Code | `SELECT * FROM users` or fenced block | Copy or insert |
| ID | UUID or hex hash (commit SHA, etc.) | Copy or insert |
For example, copy a message that contains a phone number and a meeting time — Nibit shows a Call chip and a Create Event chip directly in your clipboard history.
Favorites
Section titled “Favorites”Tap the star on any item to mark it as a favorite. Favorites don’t disappear as new items push in. Use the Favorites first sort option to keep them at the top of the list.
Sorting
Section titled “Sorting”Tap the sort button to change the order:
- Recent — newest first (default)
- Favorites first — favorites at the top, then by most recent
- A–Z — alphabetical by content