4 With @command{contrib/paster} you can send the paste very easily:
11 something I want to send
14 http://paster.example.com/4KEOLWCZY5CBVWDNT5TA.txt
15 SHA512/2: 28d95ef0e8d6a4f4222d0e7eb2a23777aa99efb0794e535a0f4a55490705438f
18 @item With overriden file extension
20 $ paster webp < some-image.webp
21 http://paster.example.com/KO5O7SJTUGBORVGOZBSA.webp
22 SHA512/2: 7f53424fe50f1d70fa32763cde31335dc82fd63c975e8ab95f0bb4a6cd94fb1c
25 @item With file extension taken from the specified path. Daemon is run
26 with multiple URLs specified.
29 $ paster some-other-image.webp
30 http://paster.example.com/O6D2O3N5HPH63ZFIYF4A.webp
31 https://paster.example.com/O6D2O3N5HPH63ZFIYF4A.webp
32 ftp://paster.example.com/pub/pastes/O6D2O3N5HPH63ZFIYF4A.webp
33 SHA512/2: 2ffe10846ec637d29ab9145b98c3699653c01910bb6d9e00e41f7fe02c5882a8
38 $ grep whatever ... | paster
39 $ import png:- | paster png
40 $ import -define webp:lossless=true webp:- | paster webp
41 $ echo http://example.com | paster url
42 $ paster < /proc/cpuinfo
45 @item Pasting the @url{https://asciinema.org/, asciicast} requires
46 @file{.cast} extension. @file{.cast.html} URLs will appear.
49 $ paster path/to/ascii.cast
50 http://paster.example.com/ST4LOKGUISMACAAFC4CA.cast
51 SHA512/2: 171e39f35b58b39f0bc2f3def59955d6573756374584d5443afa16d31032fdf3
52 http://paster.example.com/ST4LOKGUISMACAAFC4CA.cast.html