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- sprunge() {
- if [[ "$1" = --help ]]; then
- fmt -s >&2 << EOF
- DESCRIPTION
- Upload data and fetch URL from the pastebin http://sprunge.us
- USAGE
- $0 filename.txt
- $0 text string
- $0 < filename.txt
- piped_data | $0
- NOTES
- Input Methods:
- $0 can accept piped data, STDIN redirection [< filename.txt], text strings following the command as arguments, or filenames as arguments. Only one of these methods can be used at a time, so please see the note on precedence. Also, note that using a pipe or STDIN redirection will treat tabs as spaces, or disregard them entirely (if they appear at the beginning of a line). So I suggest using a filename as an argument if tabs are important either to the function or readability of the code.
- Precedence:
- STDIN redirection has precedence, then piped input, then a filename as an argument, and finally text strings as arguments. For example:
- echo piped | $0 arguments.txt < stdin_redirection.txt
- In this example, the contents of file_as_stdin_redirection.txt would be uploaded. Both the piped_text and the file_as_argument.txt are ignored. If there is piped input and arguments, the arguments will be ignored, and the piped input uploaded.
- Filenames:
- If a filename is misspelled or doesn't have the necessary path description, it will NOT generate an error, but will instead treat it as a text string and upload it.
- EOF
- return
- fi
- if [ -t 0 ]; then
- echo Running interactively, checking for arguments... >&2
- if [ "$*" ]; then
- echo Arguments present... >&2
- if [ -f "$*" ]; then
- echo Uploading the contents of "$*"... >&2
- cat "$*"
- else
- echo Uploading the text: \""$*"\"... >&2
- echo "$*"
- fi | curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us
- else
- echo No arguments found, printing USAGE and exiting. >&2
- sprunge --help
- return 1
- fi
- else
- echo Using input from a pipe or STDIN redirection... >&2
- curl -F 'sprunge=<-' http://sprunge.us
- fi
- }
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