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gistash

v0.1.2

Published

Upload your local changes or stashed files to GitHub Gist.

Downloads

2

Readme

🧐 About

Gistash is a CLI tool that lets you save your local changes or stashed file to GitHub gist.

The whole concept of git-stash to stash the changes in a dirty working directory away.

There is no option to share your stashed file with other conbtributors.

💡 Features

  • 🗂 Upload multiple files at once
  • ⏱ Reports each step
  • 🔒 Safely storing your GitHub token on your local machine
  • 👀 Public or private gist
  • 📋 Copy url to clipboard or open in browser
  • ⛏ Maintained

🔰 Installation

npm

$ npm i -g gistash

yarn

$ yarn global add gistash

🚶🏻‍♂️ Usage

$ gistash --help

Upload your local changes or stashed files to GitHub Gist.

Usage
	$ gistash <single|multiple file>

Options
	-p, --public     Set GitHub gist as public (default: false)
	-c, --copy       Copy GitHub gist url to clipboard (default: false)
	-o, --open       Open GitHub gist url in browser
	-m, --message    GitHub gist description
	-v, --version    gistash CLI version
	-h, --help       Showing all available commands

Example

$ gistash ./hello-world.js --open --public
  • Upload hello-world.js file
  • Set gist to public using --public
  • Open in browser with --open

🙏🏻 Credits