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bashbin

v0.1.11

Published

bashbin is a node command line utility that automatically publishes to a pastebin like website what you pipe into it

Downloads

2

Readme

#binbash bashbin is a command line utility written in nodejs that allows you to pipe the stdout of a command to a pastebin like service

##Instalation sudo npm install -g bashbin

##Usage Example ls -a | bashbin at this point bashbin will echo an url that you can share with anyone and view the contents of the command directly

##Pipe it forward ls -a | bashbin | pbcopy @tvararu's idea

Pull-Requests

I love them <3 so don't be scared to send them, you can allways the issue tracker to express your ideas or if you found a bug

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