Uses your local GitHub config if it can find it.
Go to your GitHub Settings and generate
a personal access token with at least gist
scope. If you intend to use more
of the underlying gh.el
library, it's recommended you also add the user
and
repo
scopes.
Next run:
git config --global github.user <your-github-user-name>
git config --global github.oauth-token <your-personal-access-token-with-gist-scope>
- support #tags in gist description
- support limiting display by tags, visibility
- support listing another user's gists
- more keybindings for (un)starring, forking gists
- optionally ask for description at gist creation time
- make gist list appearance customizable
- more robust mode detection
- add ability to open gist without changing focus
- add ability to open current gist in browser
- support for multiple profiles (e.g. github.com and Github Enterprise instance)
- remove calls to deprecated gh.el APIs
- support for background-reloading of gist list
- gist.el now maintains a local cache so as to not go to the gist server every now and then.
- multi-files gist support (indicated by a '+' in the gist list)
- improved gist-list buffer, based on tabulated-list.el (same codebase as package.el)
New keybindings:
g
: reload the gist list from servere
: edit current gist descriptionk
: delete current gist+
: add a file to the current gist-
: remove a file from the current gisty
: print current gist urlb
: browse current gist*
: star gist^
: unstar gistf
: fork gist
- in-place edition. While viewing a gist file buffer, you can:
C-x C-s
: save a new version of the gistC-x C-w
: rename some file
- dired integration. From a dired buffer, you can:
@
: make a gist out of marked files (with a prefix, make it private)
gist.el depends on a number of other modules, that you'll need to install, either manually or by way of Emacs package manager
- tabulated-list.el built-in for emacs 24. If you're using emacs 23, you can find a backport here: https://github.com/sigma/tabulated-list.el
- gh.el GitHub client library. Install from there: https://github.com/sigma/gh.el
- pcache.el Really a gh.el dependency. Install from there: https://github.com/sigma/pcache
- logito.el Really a gh.el dependency. Install from there: https://github.com/sigma/logito
In that scenario, you don't have to deal with the above dependencies yourself.
For emacs 24, first make sure http://marmalade-repo.org/ is properly configured. Then
M-x package-install RET gist RET
For emacs 23, you'll need to install a version of package.el first. Some bootstrap code is available there: https://gist.github.com/1884169 Then proceed as for emacs 24. You might get some compilation errors, but the package should be operational in the end.
After installing the required dependencies, proceed with:
$ cd ~/.emacs.d/vendor
$ git clone git://github.com/defunkt/gist.el.git
In your emacs config:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/vendor/gist.el")
(require 'gist)
When you first run a gist.el operation, you might be asked for your GitHub username and password. The username will be stored for future use, and a OAuth token will be stored in place of your password.
To make gist.el forget about those information, just remove them from your ~/.gitconfig file
gist-list - Lists your gists in a new buffer. Use arrow keys
to browse, RET to open one in the other buffer.
gist-region - Copies Gist URL into the kill ring.
With a prefix argument, makes a private gist.
gist-region-private - Explicitly create a private gist.
gist-buffer - Copies Gist URL into the kill ring.
With a prefix argument, makes a private gist.
gist-buffer-private - Explicitly create a private gist.
gist-region-or-buffer - Post either the current region, or if mark
is not set, the current buffer as a new paste at gist.github.com .
Copies the URL into the kill ring.
With a prefix argument, makes a private paste.
gist-region-or-buffer-private - Explicitly create a gist from the
region or buffer.
Set gist-view-gist
to non-nil if you want to view your Gist using
browse-url
after it is created.
- Code:
git clone git://github.com/defunkt/gist.el.git
- Home: http://github.com/defunkt/gist.el
- Bugs: http://github.com/defunkt/gist.el/issues