a command line tool to put codes on pastebins on the fly
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Sun Aug 2 18:52:09 IST 2009 __ ______ _ / | / __ | ____ _ _ ____ ____ ___| |_ ____ /_/ || | //| | | _ \| | | | _ \ / _ |/___) _)/ _ ) | || |// | | | | | | |_| | | | ( ( | |___ | |_( (/ / | || /__| | | ||_/ \__ | ||_/ \_||_(___/ \___)____) |_(_)_____/ |_| (____/|_| README ====== pypaste.py is a python script that helps you in pasting your code on pastebin websites without having to open a new browser window and browse for your file or copy-paste your file. It is as easy as this when installed - $ pypaste index.html http://paste.pocoo.org/show/132171/ $ Where "http://paste.pocoo.org/show/132171/" is an example output. Which is automatically formatted for HTML syntax by PyPaste! You'll notice that pypaste tries to do automatic syntax highlighting based on file extensions and highlighting supported by the service. To hack and add more support, you should have a look at ./pypaste_includes.py ./modules/* --> these are service specific modules INSTALL ======= Run the install.sh script in project's root. after that you should be able to run it easily from anywhere $ chmod +x ./install.sh $ sudo ./install.sh or $ sudo sh ./install.sh USAGE ===== usage: pypaste OPTION [file-to-paste] --config select and configure a pastebin provider from supported list. --use pastebin_id uses a particular available pastebin provider from the list: 1 http://paste.ubuntu.com 2 http://paste.pocoo.org 3 http://dpaste.com 4 http://nopaste.com currently using 1
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