Pipe STDIN or upload files to a raw paste. Get a URL back. Go be productive.
By default, pasted uses a hosted paste service, pasted.tech. You can also deploy your own instance of the service and use it instead.
From PyPi:
$ pip install pasted-client
Given a file:
$ cat somefile Lorem ipsum.
Pipe the file to pasted and get back a URL to a raw paste of that file:
$ cat somefile | pasted http://pasted.com/89001a7fbbe57e6921a91b2ba166fa98e1579cd2.raw
Do whatever you want with the URL. Curl it, email it, whatever:
$ curl http://pasted.tech/89001a7fbbe57e6921a91b2ba166fa98e1579cd2.raw Lorem ipsum.
You can also paste multiple files without a pipe:
$ pasted /path/to/file1 /path/to/file2 /path/to/file3 https://pasted.tech/pastes/294b43b2cec9919063be1a3b49e8722648424779.raw https://pasted.tech/pastes/3c56f1d7f112e09002627d24b82446431df5039a.raw https://pasted.tech/pastes/f9372ce11a7370c54135f3c708131de123caf90f.raw
To use pasted.tech:
>>> c = pasted.Client() >>> url = c.create_paste('Lorem ipsum.') >>> print(url) http://pasted.tech/89001a7fbbe57e6921a91b2ba166fa98e1579cd2.raw
Alternatively, if you're using your own deployment of pasteraw, pass your own API endpoint to the client:
>>> c = pasteraw.Client('http://pasted.example.com/api/pastes')
Usage is otherwise identical to using pasted.tech.