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CacheTray - Capture anything & send it to Claude or ChatGPT in one click

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CacheTray lives in your browser and auto-captures everything you copy — code,links, images, and text — the moment you hit Ctrl+C. Send items directly into Claude, ChatGPT, or any NotebookLM in one click. Bulk share via AirDrop, WhatsApp, or Telegram. Smart categorization, fast search (#code, #link, #image), named workspaces, and image capture with preview. Pause anytime for privacy. 100% local — no account, no tracking.

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vinay
Hey everyone 👋 CacheTray started from a simple frustration — I kept losing things I copied while switching between tabs and projects. A code snippet from GitHub, a useful link, a command… gone the moment I copied something else. I tried existing clipboard tools, but most of them felt disconnected from how I actually work — especially inside the browser. So I built CacheTray to fix that: * It lives inside your browser * Automatically saves everything you copy * Organizes it so you can actually find it later * And lets you reuse it instantly (especially useful when working with tools like ChatGPT/Claude or while jumping between repos) Bulk select and send all the context in just one click The goal wasn’t to build “another clipboard manager”, but something that fits modern workflows where most of our work happens in tabs. A few things I'm genuinely curious about from this community: — Do you use a clipboard manager today? If yes, which one and what keeps you on it? — Is the AI workflow angle (sending clips directly into Claude / ChatGPT) something you'd actually use, or does it feel like a gimmick? — Anything missing that would make this a daily driver for you? Built this solo, shipped it as a Chrome extension — no backend, no account, everything stays on your machine. Still early so real feedback hits different right now. Happy to answer any questions 🙌
Karim Ben

Does CacheTray have an exclusion list for fields like password managers so it never records those?

vinay

@karimbenkeroum  Right now CacheTray doesn't have a built-in exclusion list for password manager fields — that's a fair gap to point out. What it does have is a pause button that stops all capture instantly, so if you're about to copy something sensitive you can pause first.