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jsbin-sync

v0.3.1

Published

client to interact with JSBin.com

Downloads

36

Readme

JSBin Sync

This is an (unofficial) implementation for synchronizing files to JSBin.com via its API.

While JSBin currently allows maintaining a bin's content in a gist and dropbox, there is no built-in way to maintain documents anywhere else. Using this tool, a bin's content can be maintained anywhere (e.g. a git repository) and simply be "deployed" to to JSBin for "production use".

jsbin-sync started out as a utility to upload local files to JSBin.com, but has since grown into a full featured interface covering upload, download, backup, listing and deleting of bins.

Documentation

Changelog

0.3.1 (November 13th 2015)

  • fixing upload command to properly map input files to output states

0.3.0 (November 7th 2015)

  • moving src/sync.js to src/upload.js
  • package returning map of functions, rather than upload
  • moving CLI code to /bin
  • switching CLI pattern to sub-commands
  • adding option concurrency to throttle number of parallel requests
  • adding command backup to download all bins
  • adding command list to print all known remote bins
  • adding command remove to delete remote bins

0.2.1 (November 6th 2015)

  • adding shebang to cli.js

0.2.0 (November 6th 2015)

  • changing returned data structure
  • adding command line interface

0.1.0 (November 5th 2015)

  • initial release

License

jsbin-sync is published under the MIT License.