Clidey is a clipboard manager and command palette tool that helps developers quickly access and organize code snippets, commands, and frequently used text. It provides a searchable interface for managing and retrieving saved content across projects.
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Clidey is primarily a local desktop/CLI tool designed for human developer workflows rather than programmatic agent integration. The tool lacks API documentation, OpenAPI specs, MCP servers, or structured interfaces that agents would need for discovery and integration. While it offers a free tier, there is no documented way for agents to authenticate, create accounts programmatically, or interact with its backend—it appears designed as a manual clipboard/snippet manager. The absence of API endpoints, SDK, or agent-friendly tooling makes it essentially incompatible with autonomous agent usage patterns.
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