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gister

gister is a command line tool for managing GitHub gists.

Based on gist.rb by @defunkt, this tool helps you to manage a local copy of your gists.

After publishing files to gist.github.com, this tool will:

  • automatically clone the gist repository to local
  • index the content of your gist for code search
  • fetch meta info (e.g. description, url) of the gist from GitHub and add them to gists.list

You can also use gisetr to sync your gists between gist.github.com and your machine.

Dependencies

For Linux, BSD, etc, you also need xclip or xsel. For Cygwin, you need putclip/getclip provided by cygutils-extra. (Mas OS X users should be fine with the preinstalled pbcopy/pbpaste.)

Note: xsel users should use gist.rb v4.1.2+, since there is a bug bitting xsel users in previous versions.

Install

fetch the source

git clone https://github.com/weakish/gister.git
cd gister
sudo rake install

If you want to install gister to a place other than /usr, you can use sudo rake install[prefix] instead, e.g. sudo rake install[/usr/local].

Arch users can install via AUR, thanks to weiLiangcan.

Usage

init

For the first time, you need to run gister init to associate your GitHub account and configure the directory to store local copies of your gists.

After that, you may run gister sync to fetch all your gists to local.

Warn: sync can only fetch up to 10 million gists for you. If you have more than 10 million gists, you need to modify the source of gister yourself.

publish

Whenever you want to publish a gist, just use

gister description file.txt ...

This will create the gist with the provided description, clone the gist repo, put the gistid to clipborad, and open the url in your x-www-browser.

Note: you must provide gist description, otherwise gister will fail.

Hint: gister will pass all arguments to gist as gist -c -o -d description ..., so you can use other options that gist understands, e.g. gister descrption -P will work.

If you've edited your gists at gist.github.com or local machine, without pull/push changesets, you can sync all your gists via gister sync.

If you've deleted your gists at gist.github.com, after gister sync, the directories of deleted gists at your local machine will be marked with a prefix _.

search

Search all of your gists:

gister search regexp

migrate

From version 1.0.0, gister uses a different storage structure. If you have used gister <1.0.0, then you need to run this command to migrate:

gister migrate

Storage

/path/to/your/gists
|-- gists.list  # a list of all your gists (including meta info) 
|-- repo # git repositories of your gists
|-- tree # working directory of your gist repositories
    |-- 123456 # an example of gist
    |-- _123567890 # an example of gist which you have deleted on gist.github.com
    |-- ...
`-- .csearchindex # code search index

Contributing

Fork and/or send pull requests or issues on github: https://github.com/weakish/gister

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