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NAME

       pastebinit - command-line pastebin client

SYNOPSIS

       pastebinit [OPTION...] [FILE...]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the pastebinit commands.

       pastebinit reads text and sends it to a "pastebin" on the internet, returning the URL to
       the user.

       It allows the text to be passed through a pipe (|) or from files as arguments.

OPTIONS

   General arguments
       -b [pastebin] (default is distro-specific with a fallback to bpa.st)

       -i [input file]

       -l List all supported pastebins

       -E Print the content to stdout too

       -h Print the help screen

       -v Print the version number

       -V Print verbose output to stderr

   Optional arguments (not supported by all pastebins)
       -a [author] (default: $USER)

       -t [title of paste] (default: none)

       -f [format of paste] (default: text)

       -P [private level] (default: 1)

       -e [expiry of paste] (default: none)

       -u [username] (default: none)

       -p [password] (default: none)

CONFIGURATION FILES

       If a ~/.pastebinit.xml file is found in the user's home directory, pastebinit will use it
       for its configuration.

       Here's an example file:

           <pastebinit>
               <pastebin>paste.ubuntu.com</pastebin>
               <author>Stephane Graber</author>
               <format>text</format>
               <private>1</private>
               <expiry></expiry>
           </pastebinit>

       Similarly, pastebin configuration files can be put under a ~/.pastebin.d directory to
       override the specific options of those.

       XDG config and data locations are also supported for these two.

AUTHORS

       pastebinit is currently written by Stephane Graber.

       username, password, format, title, arguments and redirect support added by Daniel
       Bartlett.

       Website: https://launchpad.net/pastebinit

       E-mail: stgraber@ubuntu.com

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2007-2014 Stephane Graber