volumen is a fork of termpad; However, I have my own improvements running on it. volumen allows you to easily host a pastebin server for saving and viewing text right from the terminal, or the browser.
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First line defines what type of syntax the rest of the paste highlights to. Eg, doing a #text will not highlight anything because the software will treat it as just plaintext.
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Longform content no longer has horizontal scroll bars and now wraps correctly.
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Changed highlight colors to not kill my eyes.
Create a fish function
place this as volumen.fish into your ~/.config/fish/functions folder):
function volumen
curl --data-binary @/dev/stdin https://volumen.civitat.es
end
Then just do, $ cat reasonsGermansSuck.file | volumen
;
Assuming volumen is running in localhost:8000 you can do this to save text using cURL:
$ curl -d "Hello world" localhost:8000
http://localhost/DullMagnificentLock
$ # Or
$ curl --data-binary @path/to/file localhost:8000
http://localhost/BrightAliveMotorcycle
And this to retrieve saved text:
$ curl localhost:8000/raw/TenderCheerfulYacht
$ # You might optionally want to pipe the output to a pager like less
$ curl localhost:8000/raw/TenderCheerfulYacht | less
Or this for HTTPie:
$ echo "Hello World" | http POST localhost:8000
http://localhost/DullMagnificentLock
$ # Or for files:
$ http POST localhost:8000 < path/to/file
http://localhost/BrightAliveMotorcycle
And to get text it's the same as cURL:
$ http localhost:8000/raw/TenderCheerfulYacht
# Or with a pager
$ http localhost:8000/raw/TenderCheerfulYacht | less
Note the /raw/
in the url, without it you will get html output
Used to construct the url returned to the user. http
is added as a prefix (Default: localhost
)
$ volumen -d example.com
This will return urls like: http://example.com/BrightAliveMotorcycle
Set the port on which the app runs (Default: 8000
)
$ volumen -p 8043
Relative or absolute path to the directory where you want to store user-posted pastes (Default: ~/.local/share/volumen/
)
$ volumen -o /home/www/pastes/
If set, urls will start with https
instead of http
$ volumen --https
How many days to keep files for. If set to 0
it will keep them forever (Default: 120
)
$ volumen --delete-after 60
$ git clone https://github.com/aindoria/volumen.git
$ cd volumen
$ cargo build --release
$ ./target/release/volumen
$ cargo install volumen
Either wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/aindoria/volumen/master/docker-compose.yml
or copy the following into docker-compose.yml
version: "3.4"
services:
app:
image: aindoria/volumen
ports:
- 8000:8000
environment:
- DOMAIN_NAME=example.com
- HTTPS=true
volumes:
- data:$HOME/.local/share/volumen/
restart: always
volumes:
data:
name: volumen
and then docker-compose up -d