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codebin-cli

v1.0.2

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Sharing code is a good thing, and it should be really easy to do it. A lot of times, we want to show something that we are seeing - and that's where we use CodeBin-CLI

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🗑️ CodeBin-CLI 🗑️

Sharing code is a good thing, and it should be really easy to do it. A lot of times, we want to show something that we are seeing - and that's where we use CodeBin-CLI

CodeBin-CLI is the easiest to use.

CodeBin-CLI is the command line version of CodeBin.

Installation 📥

Install globally to use in any directory.

$ npm install -g codebin-cli

Basic Usage 📒

cbin -u <file name> // to Upload the file and generate a unique url to make it shareable

cbin -d <url> //to Download the file in your current directory

cbin -h //for help

cbin -a //to know about the source code and developer
cbin upload <file name> // to Upload the file and generate a unique url to make it shareable

cbin download <url> //to Download the file in your current directory

cbin help //for help

cbin author //to know about the source code and developer

Example 📖

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/60271095/180523569-8c1a852d-5a39-4dd3-9800-afca6b320630.mp4

Duration ⏳

Pastes will stay for 7 days. They may be removed earlier and without notice

Privacy 🔒

We respect your privacy and are constantly working on it. All your codes are encrypted in the database.

Contribute 📂

If you want to contribute, check out the GITHUB repository https://github.com/zeel-pathak/CodeBin-CLI

Contributions are welcome!!

Open Source 👐

Hell Yeah

CodeBin can easily be installed in your networks, and it is all Free and Open Source

  • [ Source Code] -> https://github.com/zeel-pathak/CodeBin-CLI
  • [ NPM Package] -> https://www.npmjs.com/package/codebin-cli
  • [ Website ] -> https://codebinn.herokuapp.com/

Future update

If this project gets used by many developers, than I will host CodeBIn to its Custom Domain rather than sub-domain of heroku.