This mode allows to paste whole buffers or parts of buffers to pastebin-like services. It supports more than one service and will failover if one service fails. More services can easily be added over time and preferred services can easily be configured.
- Webpaste.el – Paste text to pastebin-like services
- Installation
- Configuration
- Providers to implement
The package is available on NonGNU ELPA, which is part of the default set of repositories starting in Emacs 28. For information on how to add this repository if you’re on an older Emacs, check the NonGNU ELPA instructions.
You can install webpaste
using the interactive package-install
command
like the following:
A declarative way (Using use-package)
This requires that you have use-package set up. But it’s in my opinion the easiest way to install and configure packages.
(use-package webpaste
:ensure t
:bind (("C-c C-p C-b" . webpaste-paste-buffer)
("C-c C-p C-r" . webpaste-paste-region)
("C-c C-p C-p" . webpaste-paste-buffer-or-region)))
To select which providers to use in which order you need to set the variable
webpaste-provider-priority
which is a list of strings containing the
providers names.
Examples:
;; Choosing githup gist only
(setq webpaste-provider-priority '("gist.github.com"))
;; Choosing ix.io as first provider and dpaste.org as second
(setq webpaste-provider-priority '("ix.io" "dpaste.org"))
;; Choosing 1) ix.io, 2) dpaste.org, 3) dpaste.com
(setq webpaste-provider-priority '("ix.io" "dpaste.org" "dpaste.com"))
;; You can always append this list as much as you like, and which providers
;; that exists is documented below in the readme.
This can be added to the :config
section of use-package:
(use-package webpaste
:ensure t
:bind (("C-c C-p C-b" . webpaste-paste-buffer)
("C-c C-p C-r" . webpaste-paste-region)
("C-c C-p C-p" . webpaste-paste-buffer-or-region))
:config
(progn
(setq webpaste-provider-priority '("ix.io" "dpaste.org"))))
If you don’t want language detection you can define the following parameter that will tell the language detection to not check what language it is and not return anything to make it fallback to plaintext.
Example:
;; Only paste raw pastes
(setq webpaste-paste-raw-text t)
To enable a confirmation dialog to always pop up and require you to confirm
pasting before text is actually sent to a paste-provider you just need to set
the variable webpaste-paste-confirmation
to a value that is non-nil.
Example:
;; Require confirmation before doing paste
(setq webpaste-paste-confirmation t)
Can also be put in the :config
section of use-package
the same way as the
provider definitions above.
To prevent infinite loops of retries there’s an option named
webpaste-max-retries
, it’s default value is 10
. Webpaste shouldn’t try
more than 10 times against remote services.
This can be changed:
;; Do maximum 13 retries instead of standard 10
(setq webpaste-max-retries 13)
Webpaste gives you several options to view your successful paste.
This is webpaste’s default behavior. After a successful paste, the returned URL from the provider will be sent to the killring. You can disable this with
(setq webpaste-add-to-killring nil)
If you have simpleclip installed, you can copy the returned URL to the clipboard. You can enable this with
;; To build your own hook to use simpleclip, you could do like this:
(add-hook 'webpaste-return-url-hook
(lambda (url)
(message "Copied URL to clipboard: %S" url)
(simpleclip-set-contents url)))
To enable opening of recently created pastes in an external browser, you can
enable the option webpaste-open-in-browser
by setting this value to a
non-nil value.
Example:
;; Open recently created pastes in an external browser
(setq webpaste-open-in-browser t)
Can also be put in the :config
section of use-package
the same way as the
provider definitions above.
You can define a custom hook to send your URL’s to when returning them from the paste provider. This is just like regular hooks for major modes etc. You can have several hooks as well if you want it to do several custom things.
;; Simple hook to just message the URL, this is more or less the default
;; already. But if you disable the default and still want a message, this
;; would work fine.
(add-hook 'webpaste-return-url-hook 'message)
;; To build your own send-to-browser hook, you could do like this:
(add-hook 'webpaste-return-url-hook
(lambda (url)
(message "Opened URL in browser: %S" url)
(browse-url-generic url)))
;; Simple hook to replicate the `webpaste-copy-to-clipboard' option
(add-hook 'webpaste-return-url-hook 'simpleclip-set-contents)
The example of one of the simplest providers possible to write:
(require 'webpaste)
(add-to-list
'webpaste-providers-alist
'("example.com"
:uri "https://example.com/"
:post-field "content"
:success-lambda webpaste-providers-success-location-header))
Options available are the options used in webpaste–provider. These docs are available within emacs documentation. To read this you need to require webpaste first and then just read the documentation by running this:
(require 'webpaste)
(describe-function 'webpaste--provider)
- [ ] clbin.com
- [ ] 0x0.st
- [X] ix.io
- [X] paste.rs
- [X] dpaste.com
- [X] dpaste.org
- [X] gist.github.com
- [X] paste.mozilla.org
- [X] paste.ubuntu.com
- [X] bpa.st
- [ ] paste.debian.net
- [ ] bpaste.net
- [ ] eval.in
- [ ] ptpb.pw (RIP due to ptpb/pb#245 & ptpb/pb#240)
- [ ] sprunge.us (removed due to sprunge#45 that yields 500s)