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42 lines
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# Haste
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Sharing code is a good thing, and it should be _really_ easy to do it.
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A lot of times, I want to show you something I'm seeing - and that's where we use pastebins.
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Haste is the prettiest, easist to use pastebin ever made.
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## Basic Usage
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Type what you want me to see, click "Save", and then copy the URL. Send that URL
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to someone and they'll see what you see.
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## From the Console
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Most of the time I want to show you some text, its coming from my current console session.
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We should make it really easy to take code from the console and send it to people.
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`cat something | haste` # http://hastebin.com/1238193
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You can even take this a step further (on OSX) and cut out the last step of copying the URL with:
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`cat something | haste | pbcopy`
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After running that, the STDOUT output of `cat something` will show up at a URL which has
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been conveniently copied to your clipboard.
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That's all there is to that, and you can install it with `gem install haste` right now.
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## Duration
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Pastes will stay for 30 days from their last view.
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## Privacy
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While the contents of hastebin.com are not directly crawled by any search robot that
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obeys "robots.txt", there should be no great expectation of privacy. Post things at your
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own risk. Not responsible for any loss of data or removed pastes.
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## Author
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Code by John Crepezzi <john.crepezzi@gmail.com>
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Key Design by Brian Dawson
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