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#!/bin/sh | |
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT | |
## Copyright (C) 2011 Przemyslaw Pawelczyk <przemoc@gmail.com> | |
## | |
## This script is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. | |
## https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT | |
# | |
# Usage: gitio URL [CODE] | |
# | |
# Turns a github.com URL | |
# into a git.io URL | |
# | |
# Copies the git.io URL to your clipboard if xclip is available. | |
URL="$1" | |
CODE="$2" | |
if ! expr "${URL}" : "\(\(https\?://\)\?\(gist\.\)\?github.com/\)" >/dev/null; then | |
echo "* github.com URLs only" >&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
if ! expr "${URL}" : "http" >/dev/null; then | |
URL="https://${URL}" | |
fi | |
OUT="$(\ | |
curl -si https://git.io -F "url=${URL}" ${CODE:+-F "code=${CODE}"} | \ | |
sed '/^Status: /{s///;/^201/d;q};/^Location: /!d;s///' | |
)" | |
if expr "${OUT}" : "[0-9]\+" >/dev/null; then | |
echo "${OUT}" >&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
echo "${OUT}" | |
which xclip >/dev/null && echo "${OUT}" | xclip -selection clipboard |
I think something is wrong with the regular expression. I can't seem to get any github.com URL to work…
@pandamonia:
Dunno what's wrong, as regexps are definitely correct. I rechecked it just now:
$ wget -q --content-disposition https://gist.github.com/gists/1275673/download $ tar zxf gist1275673-*.tar.gz $ cd gist1275673-835ba0b0d2ab3d2ec48504481acdf36c442e168c/ $ chmod +x gitio $ ./gitio https://github.com/wycats/handlebars.js handlebars http://git.io/handlebars
I have xclip
, so URL went to the clipboard too. Further checking:
$ ./gitio http://pandamonia.us/ * github.com URLs only $ ./gitio https://github.com/pandamonia/OHAttributedLabel http://git.io/jx45wg $ ./gitio github.com/johnezang/JSONKit/issues/47\#issuecomment-2485870 http://git.io/JtY5FA
Everything works for me.
You meant that you always get * github.com URLs only
message?
What OS, shell, expr
(which is part of coreutils) do you have?
@przemoc I'm running Lion 10.7.2 and bash. expr
is installed…
When I run the three tests you did in the last code block, I get the * github.com URLs only
every time.
@pandamonia: Cut out line 13 to 20 (inclusive) and then it will work, am I quite sure of :)
@knarf-se / Re: https://gist.github.com/przemoc/1275673/#comment-63754:
Like the following?
#!/bin/sh
# Usage: gitio URL [CODE]
#
# Turns a github.com URL
# into a git.io URL
#
# Copies the git.io URL to your clipboard if xclip is available.
URL="$1"
CODE="$2"
OUT="$(\
curl -si http://git.io -F "url=${URL}" ${CODE:+-F "code=${CODE}"} | \
sed '/^Status: /{s///;/^201/d;q};/^Location: /!d;s///'
)"
if expr "${OUT}" : "[0-9]\+" >/dev/null; then
echo "${OUT}" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "${OUT}"
which xclip >/dev/null && echo "${OUT}" | xclip -selection clipboard
I know I'm super late to this party, but...
Shouldn't you just update your Regex to match the one written by @defunkt in https://gist.github.com/defunkt/1209316#file-gitio-L12?
So this: \(\(https\?://\)\?\(gist\.\)\?github.com/\)
Becomes this: /^(https?:\/\/)?(gist\.)?github.com/
?
It appears that there have been a number of updates to the original gist since you created this one.
@rex, being super late is fine, but you're also super wrong (sorry, I couldn't resist...).
@defunkt's gist has only 3 revisions and the last one is only a name change. All his revisions are from September 2011. My gist was created later (October 2011) and originally included regexp anchors (^
), but it was useless (or even more like wrong as having different behavior in different implementations), because expr
matching does anchored pattern matching anyway, so I removed them (November 2011). Regular expressions additionally differ, because ruby's RE flavor, which is Perl-like and closer to Extended Regular Expressions, is different from expr
's one, which is Basic Regular Expressions.
And if you're talking about forks, I haven't checked them. I just looked at the forks of my script right now (only 2 introduced some changes) and I don't see any important stuff there. @rduenasf replaced xclip
call with pbcopy
(which is apparently MacOS thing) and @skopp introduced README.md and renamed the script twice (I simply don't get why people do such superfluous changes at all, but they're surely free to do whatever they want).
I always appreciate suggestions, comments and questions, but I don't like rushed and showy ones, because they usually lack even the most basic research regarding commented matters.
http://git.io/gitio points here
I pushed very small update - https is used now (it should be used for quite some time already).
commit af12b6b48e6220daab23a92d69957407526aa0a7
Author: Przemyslaw Pawelczyk <przemoc@gmail.com>
Date: 2018-02-06 14:27:24 +0100
gitio: Add copyright notice and MIT license notice.
commit 6a7f2ebe37ea089adf6762e5591e8e99fe95d4fe
Author: Przemyslaw Pawelczyk <przemoc@gmail.com>
Date: 2018-02-06 14:29:32 +0100
Add SPDX License Identifier.
The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) is a good initiative, it has
matured over time and deserves accelerated adoption in open-source.
https://spdx.org/learn
https://spdx.org/using-spdx
https://spdx.org/license-list
Based on @defunkt's ruby snippet.