Hi there,

There is already an option to clear the Quicksilver Clipboard history. Open
up the Clipboard History panel, click the cog in the top right hand corner
and click 'Clear'.
The storage of clipboard history on disk has been removed in the latest
version of the plugin, and this will no longer happen.

Finally, if you do not want the clipboard history to pick up contents from
certain applications (e.g. 1Password, Keychain etc.) then open up the
Quicksilver preferences, click the 'Clipboard' tab (on the left hand side)
and type the names of the applications you would like Quicksilver to ignore.

You can safely delete the clipboard folder in ~/Library/Application
Support/Quicksilver without affecting Quicksilver.

On 7 July 2012 10:31, MisterE <[email protected]> wrote:

> I was astonished  when I recently discovered how large my clipboard
> history folder had become. It was full of sensitive information and
> passwords that I don't want stored in plaintext on my HDD too. I wonder if
> there could be an option to purge clipboard history every time QS quits
> and/or launches?
>
> Thank you very much.
> --E
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