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Tim Morgan d8316f2a1b clipboard: Always copy as plain text in Wayland #9737
`wl-copy` by default tries to determine the mime type of a copied bit of
text. From the [readme](https://github.com/bugaevc/wl-clipboard):

> wl-copy automatically infers the type of the copied content by running
> xdg-mime(1) on it.

So copying a Ruby script from Nvim may store it in the Wayland clipboard
as mime-type `application/x-ruby`.

This is a small reproduction without Nvim:

    $ cat test.rb
    #!/usr/bin/env ruby
    puts 'hello world'
    $ cat test.rb | wl-copy
    $ wl-paste --list-types
    application/x-ruby

This commit fixes that by telling wl-copy that all text copied from
Nvim has the mime type `text/plain`.

    $ cat test.rb | wl-copy --type text/plain
    $ wl-paste --list-types
    text/plain;charset=utf-8
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The autoload directory is for standard Vim autoload scripts.

These are functions used by plugins and for general use.  They will be loaded
automatically when the function is invoked.  See ":help autoload".

gzip.vim	for editing compressed files
netrw*.vim	browsing (remote) directories and editing remote files
tar.vim		browsing tar files
zip.vim		browsing zip files
paste.vim	common code for mswin.vim, menu.vim and macmap.vim
spellfile.vim	downloading of a missing spell file

Omni completion files:
ccomplete.vim		C
csscomplete.vim		HTML / CSS
htmlcomplete.vim	HTML
javascriptcomplete.vim  Javascript
phpcomplete.vim		PHP
pythoncomplete.vim	Python
rubycomplete.vim	Ruby
syntaxcomplete.vim	from syntax highlighting
xmlcomplete.vim		XML (uses files in the xml directory)