Snipli
✨ A command-line interface for quickly sharing code snippets of your local files
Install / Use
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🦄 snipli

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✨ A command-line interface for quickly sharing code snippets for your local files
Usage
$ npm install -g snipli
$ snipli COMMAND
Running command...
$ snipli (--version)
snipli/1.0.0 win32-x64 node-v16.13.0
$ snipli --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ snipli COMMAND
...
Commands
snipli createsnipli deletesnipli editsnipli help [COMMAND]snipli idsnipli loginsnipli logoutsnipli readsnipli whoami
snipli create
🦄 Create a new snippet of your local file on gist.github.com
USAGE
$ snipli create -f <value> -d <value> [-p]
FLAGS
-d, --description=<value> (required) Description of the gist
-f, --file=<value> (required) Path to the file of which you want to create a gist
-p, --[no-]public Whether the gist should be public or not
DESCRIPTION
🦄 Create a new snippet of your local file on gist.github.com
EXAMPLES
$ snipli create --file=code.ts --description='Need help at line 59 of file code.ts' --public
snipli delete
🚚 Delete a gist
USAGE
$ snipli delete -i <value>
FLAGS
-i, --id=<value> (required) ID of the gist which is to be deleted
DESCRIPTION
🚚 Delete a gist
EXAMPLES
$ snipli delete --id=bfce776b3ad1145f764d89c296fec605
snipli edit
✏ Edit an existing gist
USAGE
$ snipli edit -i <value> -f <value> -d <value> [-p]
FLAGS
-d, --description=<value> (required) The description of the Gist
-f, --file=<value> (required) The path of the file which has the edited content
-i, --id=<value> (required) ID of the Gist which you are going to edit
-p, --[no-]public Whether the Gist is public or not
DESCRIPTION
✏ Edit an existing gist
EXAMPLES
$ snipli edit --id=ca22a324f761cd241ace4c9a35286496 --file=updated-code.ts --description='Updated the code' --public
snipli help [COMMAND]
Display help for snipli.
USAGE
$ snipli help [COMMAND] [-n]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND Command to show help for.
FLAGS
-n, --nested-commands Include all nested commands in the output.
DESCRIPTION
Display help for snipli.
snipli id
💡 Get the ID of a gist from it's link
USAGE
$ snipli id -l <value>
FLAGS
-l, --link=<value> (required) Link of the gist
DESCRIPTION
💡 Get the ID of a gist from it's link
EXAMPLES
$ snipli id --link=https://gist.github.com/Kira272921/bfce776b3ad1145f764d89c296fec605
snipli login
🔑 Login into snipli via GitHub
USAGE
$ snipli login
DESCRIPTION
🔑 Login into snipli via GitHub
EXAMPLES
$ snipli login
snipli logout
📤 Logout from snipli
USAGE
$ snipli logout
DESCRIPTION
📤 Logout from snipli
EXAMPLES
$ snipli logout
snipli read
📖 Read a gist locally using the configured editor
USAGE
$ snipli read -i <value>
FLAGS
-i, --id=<value> (required) ID of the Gist
DESCRIPTION
📖 Read a gist locally using the configured editor
EXAMPLES
$ snipli read --id=ca22a324f761cd241ace4c9a35286496
snipli whoami
👀 Get the info about the logged in user
USAGE
$ snipli whoami
DESCRIPTION
👀 Get the info about the logged in user
EXAMPLES
$ snipli whoami
Authors
Mukesh
- Twitter: @0xMukesh
Avneesh Agarwal
- Website: https://www.avneesh.tech/
- Twitter: @avneesh0612
- Github: @avneesh0612
- LinkedIn: @avneesh0612
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