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gistup-norepo

v0.1.3

Published

Initialize a gist from the command-line, optionally creating a repo

Downloads

5

Readme

Gistup

Create a gist from the command line! Then just use git to update it.

For more, read the tutorial: Let’s Make a Block.

This is a fork of the original repository that includes an option to not create a repository in the current directory.

Installation

npm install -g gistup-norepo

The first time you run gistup, you’ll be prompted to create a GitHub personal access token. You can revoke the token in the future from your GitHub application settings.

Usage

To upload all files in the current directory to your new gist:

gistup

If you just want to create a gist from a single file, try this instead:

gistup index.html

If you specify any options, such as a private gist, you must separate files from options with a double-dash (--) like this:

gistup --private -- index.html

If you want to update your gist later, just use git:

edit index.html
git commit -m 'Made some awesome changes.'
git push

Gistup works with binary files, too!

Arguments:

  • --description, -m - provide an optional description
  • --interactive, -i - request confirmation of every file before adding
  • --exclude, -x - skip files matching pattern; may use wildcards
  • --private, --no-public - make a secret gist
  • --open [url] - specify the URL to open after creating the gist
  • --no-open - don’t open the created gist in your web browser when done
  • --remote - specify the name of the git remote
  • --repo - specify that a repo should be created in the current directory
  • --help - show some help
  • --version - print the current version of gistup

Gistup comes bundled with two helper programs: gistup-rename and gistup-open. Use gistup-rename "description of gist" to update the description of the gist in the current directory and gistup-open to open it for viewing in your default browser.

Troubleshooting

If you see the following error:

Error: Command failed: Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.

You probably need to generate your SSH keys for GitHub. These keys give you permission to git push to your repositories, including Gists.

If you’re unable to follow the first-time setup to create a personal access token, you can create a new access token by hand. The only required permission is "gist". You can then create a .gistup.json file in your home directory, with the following contents:

{
  "token": "0123456789012345678901234567890123456789"
}

Replace the numbers 0123456789… with your access token and save.