Want to create a Gist from your editor, the command line, or the Services menu? Here's how.
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Save defunkt/370230 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
WordPress plugin: https://github.com/inpsyde/Inpsyde-oEmbed-Gist
It works.
Gist List - with tags and backup: https://gistlist.nfshost.com
PLUG: CoffeeShop is an online CoffeeScript shell that uses GitHub Gist as a backend.
Harpia is a gist desktop client for OS X: https://github.com/DMarby/Harpia
Is there a desktop client for windows?
@Aenian For Windows you can create the gist with the npm command line client npm install -g mkg
which can be setup as a batch process if desired but I would strongly recommend using https://desktop.github.com/ as the desktop client for everything but creation of the Gist, for that use the npm package command line client:
npm install -g mkg
I released CodeDrop for OS X for quickly creating gists.
Cross-platform Gist client:
A Java Gist wrapper:
I really think that this gist deserves a good read from the author and add some of them back to gist content. (ie Lepton is not in list yet and totally deserves to be)
- CodeExpander - A smart GitHub gist client with the TextExpander features.
Check this code snippets manager: https://snipper.app, it supports GitHub Gists.
Unlike the many other Python options here, this one works as of 2020-04: https://github.com/jdowner/gist
Just install add a ~/.gist config file with your github token as described there.
Gist as a Service is now 404. Looked at @andymatuschak repos to see if was renamed, but it looks like it not archived and is now gone.
gist.sh -- From https://github.com/gmarik/gist.sh#readme:
Unmaintained, doesn’t work
Since Github API changes. Thanks for stopping by!