This is a vimscript for creating gists (http://gist.github.com).
For the latest version please see https://github.com/mattn/vim-gist.
Post current buffer to gist, using default privacy option.
:GistPost selected text to gist, using default privacy option. This applies to all permutations listed below (except multi).
:'<,'>GistCreate a private gist.
:Gist -pCreate a public gist. (Only relevant if you’ve set gists to be private by default.)
:Gist -PThis is only relevant if you’ve set gists to be private by default; if you get an empty gist list, try “:Gist –abandon”.
Create a gist anonymously.
:Gist -aCreate a gist with all open buffers.
:Gist -mEdit the gist (you need to have opened the gist buffer first). You can update the gist with the “:w” command within the gist buffer.
:Gist -eEdit the gist with name ‘foo.js’ (you need to have opened the gist buffer first).
:Gist -e foo.jsPost/Edit with the description “ (you need to have opened the gist buffer first). >
:Gist -s something
:Gist -e -s somethingDelete the gist (you need to have opened the gist buffer first). Password authentication is needed.
:Gist -dFork the gist (you need to have opened the gist buffer first). Password authentication is needed.
:Gist -fStar the gist (you need to have opened the gist buffer first). Password authentication is needed.
:Gist +1Unstar the gist (you need to have opened the gist buffer first). Password authentication is needed.
:Gist -1Get gist XXXXX.
:Gist XXXXXGet gist XXXXX and add to clipboard.
:Gist -c XXXXXList your public gists.
:Gist -lList gists from user “mattn”.
:Gist -l mattnList everyone’s gists.
:Gist -laList gists from your starred gists.
:Gist -lsOpen the gist on browser after you post or update it.
:Gist -bUseful mappings on the gist-listing buffer:
o or Enter open the gist file in a new buffer, and close the
vim-gist listing one.b opens the gist file in a browser; this is necessary because
Shift-Enter (as was originally) only works for GUI vim.y copies the contents of the selected gist to the clipboard, and
closes the vim-gist buffer.p pastes the contents of the selected gist to the buffer from where
vim-gist was called, and closes the vim-gist buffer.Escape or Tab at the vim-gist buffer closes it.Gist listing has fixed-length columns now, more amenable to eye inspection. Every line on the gist-listing buffer contains the gist id, name and description, in that order. Columns are now padded and truncated to offer a faster browsing, in the following way:
let g:gistvim_namelength = 20
The default value for gistvim_namelength is 30. If the gist (file)name
exceeds that length, it is truncated to the specified length.
- Finally, the gist description is truncated in length to fit the remaining
of the line, avoiding wrapped lines that mess up the table layout.
- Note that the gist listing buffer now does not show the field ‘code’
(not sure what that did in the first place).
If you set g:gist_clip_command, gist.vim will copy the gist code with option ‘-c’.
Mac:
let g:gist_clip_command = 'pbcopy'Linux:
let g:gist_clip_command = 'xclip -selection clipboard'Others (cygwin?):
let g:gist_clip_command = 'putclip'If you want to detect filetype from the filename:
let g:gist_detect_filetype = 1
If you want to open browser after the post:
let g:gist_open_browser_after_post = 1
If you want to change the browser:
let g:gist_browser_command = 'w3m %URL%'
or:
let g:gist_browser_command = 'opera %URL% &'
On windows, this should work with your user settings.
If you want to show your private gists with “:Gist -l”:
let g:gist_show_privates = 1
If you want your gist to be private by default:
let g:gist_post_private = 1
If you want your gist to be anonymous by default:
let g:gist_post_anonymous = 1
If you want to manipulate multiple files in a gist:
let g:gist_get_multiplefile = 1
If you want to use on GitHub Enterprise:
let g:gist_api_url = 'http://your-github-enterprise-domain/api/v3'
You need to either set global git config:
$ git config --global github.user Username
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Copy it to your plugin directory. gist.vim will create a curl cookie-jar file in your runtimepath.
If you want to uninstall gist.vim, remember to also remove ~/.gist-vim.
You need to install webapi-vim also:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4019
If you want to use latest one:
https://github.com/mattn/webapi-vim
Add the following lines to your .vimrc.
Bundle 'mattn/webapi-vim'
Bundle 'mattn/vim-gist'
Now restart Vim and run :BundleInstall.
Add the following line to your .vimrc.
NeoBundle 'mattn/vim-gist', {'depends': 'mattn/webapi-vim'}
This plugin supports both basic and two-factor authentication using GitHub
API v3. The plugin stores its credentials in ~/.gist-vim.
First, you need to set your GitHub username in git’s global configuration:
$ git config --global github.user <username>
Then vim-gist will ask for your password in order to create an access token. If you have two-factor authentication enabled, vim-gist will also prompt you to enter the two-factor key you receive.
NOTE:
If you want you can set it directly to g:github_user and g:gist_token.
Whichever type of authentication you use, your GitHub password will not be
stored, only a OAuth access token produced specifically for vim-gist. The
token is stored in ~/.gist-vim. If you stop using the plugin, you can
easily remove this file. To revoke the associated GitHub token, go to the
list of “Authorized applications” on GitHub’s “Account Settings”
page.
Note: the username is optional if you only send anonymous gists.