A command-line tool for publishing gists, inspired by icholy/gist.
Publish a single file, read from stdin:
cat notes.md | gistSet a file name with -f:
cat error.log | gist -f "weird-bug.log"Make a public Gist with -p:
cat file.sh | gist -pMake a single gist with multiple files, preserving their names:
gist src/*.rsI want the Gist's URL copied to my clipboard, when it's done:
# *nix / X.org
echo stuff | gist | xclip
# mac
echo something | gist | pbcopyShow me a brief list of public gists:
gist -l... or for a single user:
gist -l some_loginBTW, did you know that Github gists are also git repositories? You can
get a local copy of a gist by passing its URL (this uses git clone
behind the scenes):
gist https://gist.github.com/oz/123478097Installation currently requires cargo, just cargo install gist.
For authentication, the program requires an environment variable called
GITHUB_GIST_TOKEN or GITHUB_TOKEN. It is mandatory as Github killed
anonymous Gists in 2018.
You can generate one at: https://github.com/settings/tokens
Then append it to your .profile, or something with:
export GITHUB_TOKEN="blah blah blah"
# or
export GITHUB_GIST_TOKEN="blah blah blah"Or you can place it in the global configuration file (~/.gist/config.json):
{
"gist_token": "blah blah blah"
}To use with Github Enterprise, set the env. var
GITHUB_GIST_API_ENDPOINT to your private Gist API endpoint.
MIT.
Yes please: file issues, or better send patches and pull-requests.