Quicksilver Clipboard Fun

It’s been on my todo list to get more out of Quicksilver for a while. One of the things that I’d never gotten to work to my satisfaction was the Clipboard functionality. I love having a clipboard history, but accessing the history through the primary interface was a pain, and when launching directly, it just ended up hanging there, which was uber-annoying.

Well, duh, there’s a Clipboard preference checkbox that will “Hide after pasting” which completely solves my problem. From the out, pasting from the last 10 items into an application is as simple as:

CMD-Space, CMD-L, [#]

Where # is a digit between 0 and 9. Groovy.