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September 11, 2011 08:11
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Turn a github.com URL into a git.io URL.
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
# Usage: gitio URL [CODE] | |
# | |
# Turns a github.com URL | |
# into a git.io URL | |
# | |
# Copies the git.io URL to your clipboard. | |
url = ARGV[0] | |
code = ARGV[1] | |
if url !~ /^(https?:\/\/)?(gist\.)?github.com/ | |
abort "* github.com URLs only" | |
end | |
if url !~ /^http/ | |
url = "https://#{url}" | |
end | |
if code | |
code = "-F code=#{code}" | |
end | |
output = `curl -i http://git.io -F 'url=#{url}' #{code} 2> /dev/null` | |
if output =~ /Location: (.+)\n?/ | |
puts $1 | |
`echo #$1 | pbcopy` | |
else | |
puts output | |
end |
@basicallydan Are you sure you can still use the code
option? Can you provide a complete example? Because I'm finding that I can't..
@basicallydan @dwijnand - Yep seems code
no longer works. A bug was reported in my library (https://github.com/tanepiper/node-gitio) and I can't get it to work with new urls (test pass because it's older urls that were set)
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Okay, I've had some success.
/create
doesn't make any difference, and you can still use thecode
option but the request has to be secure.https://git.io