A CLI tool for rustypaste.
sh
cargo install rustypaste-cli
use-native-certs
: makes the default TLS implementation use the OS' trust store. * (disabled)To enable crate features, use the --features
flag as follows:
sh
cargo install rustypaste-cli --features use-native-certs
pacman -S rustypaste-cli
rustypaste-cli
is available for Alpine Edge. It can be installed via apk after enabling the testing repository.
sh
apk add rustypaste-cli
See the available binaries on releases page.
sh
git clone https://github.com/orhun/rustypaste-cli.git
cd rustypaste-cli/
cargo build --release
rpaste [options] <file(s)>
-h, --help prints help information
-v, --version prints version information
-V, --server-version retrieves the server version
-l, --list lists files on the server
-o, --oneshot generates one shot links
-p, --pretty prettifies the output
-c, --config CONFIG sets the configuration file
-s, --server SERVER sets the address of the rustypaste server
-a, --auth TOKEN sets the authentication token
-u, --url URL sets the URL to shorten
-r, --remote URL sets the remote URL for uploading
-e, --expire TIME sets the expiration time for the link
Either set the credentials on the command line (not recommended):
sh
rpaste -s "https://paste.example.com" -a "<token>"
or specify them in the configuration file.
sh
rpaste awesome.txt other.txt
sh
echo "Hello World" | rpaste -
sh
rpaste -u https://example.com/some/long/url
sh
rpaste -r https://example.com/file.txt
sh
rpaste -o disappear_after_seen.txt
sh
rpaste -ou https://example.com/some/long/url
sh
rpaste -e 10min expires_in_10_minutes.txt
sh
rpaste -e 1hour -u https://example.com/expire/1hour
* Supported units: ns
, us
, ms
, sec
, min
, hours
, days
, weeks
, months
, years
sh
rpaste -l
* Use -p
for table output instead of JSON.
rpaste -p [...]
NO_COLOR=1 rpaste -p [...]
The configuration file can be specified via --config
argument and RPASTE_CONFIG
environment variable or it can be placed to the following global locations:
<config_dir>
/
rustypaste/config.toml
<home_dir>
/
.rustypaste/config.toml
<config_dir>
depends on the platform as shown in the following table:
| Platform | Value | Example |
| -------- | ------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| Linux | $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
or $HOME
/.config | /home/alice/.config |
| macOS | $HOME
/Library/Application Support | /Users/Alice/Library/Application Support |
| Windows | {FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}
| C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Roaming |
See config.toml for configuration options.
Pull requests are welcome!
All code is licensed under The MIT License.