v0.1.10 · macOS & Windows

Stop bouncing between apps
just to paste what you copied.

Stash keeps your last copies one keystroke away and lets you drag them straight into any app — no switching, no hunting, no losing the thing you copied two minutes ago.

drag

Drag straight into any app

Pull a clip out of Stash and drop it directly into VS Code, Figma, Notion — anywhere that accepts text or images. No copy-paste round-trip.

secure

Skips secrets automatically

API keys, JWTs, and credit card numbers are detected and excluded from history before they're ever stored. Stops accidental leaks during screen-shares.

fast

One shortcut, gone in a flash

Cmd+Shift+V opens the drawer, picks the clip, closes itself. No window to manage, no app to alt-tab to, no flow broken.

First-run walkthrough

  1. 01

    Open the downloaded .dmg

    Double-click the file in your Downloads folder. When the window opens, drag the Stash icon into the Applications folder.

  2. 02

    Right-click Stash, then choose Open

    In Applications, right-click (or two-finger click) StashOpen. macOS will warn that Apple can't verify the developer — click Open in the dialog to confirm.

    You only need to do this on first launch. After that, Stash opens normally.

  3. 03

    Press ⌘ + Shift + V to open Stash

    Stash lives in your menu bar. Use the shortcut from anywhere to slide the drawer in, then drag clips into your apps.