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Resurrected - The PussTheCat.org fork of NoPaste

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fix source link
Bi-Rabittoh andronacomarco@gmail.com
Thu, 08 Dec 2022 01:48:11 +0100
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Edit the project to link to the GitHub repository
TheFrenchGhosty TheFrenchGhosty@posteo.is
Wed, 15 Dec 2021 09:35:30 +0100
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Document the fork
TheFrenchGhosty TheFrenchGhosty@posteo.is
Wed, 15 Dec 2021 09:29:29 +0100

About this repository:

This repository contains PussTheCat.org-NoPaste, a fork of NoPaste for PussTheCat.org focused on removing resources calls from CDNs.

This project is maintained because the NoPaste’s developer didn’t want to upstream the changes because “the point of NoPaste is to be super light (only 5 files are needed to make it work), not to be a huge repo containing dozens of copies of external dependencies!”.

This project mostly exist for the PussTheCat.org instance, but others are free to use it.

A massive thanks for the NoPaste developer for making NoPaste, and for helping me make this fork.

Intro

What is NoPaste?

NoPaste is an open-source website similar to Pastebin where you can store any piece of code, and generate links for easy sharing

However, what makes NoPaste special is that it works with no database, and no back-end code. Instead, the data is compressed and stored entirely in the link that you share, nowhere else!

Because of this design:

Note: This project is a copy of Topaz’s paste service, with a reworked design and a few additional features (syntax highlighting, line numbers, offline usage, embedding…)

How it works

When you click on “Generate Link”, NoPaste compresses the whole text using the LZMA algorithm, encodes it in Base64, and puts it in the optional URL fragment, after the first # symbol: nopaste.ml/#<your data goes here>

When you open a link, NoPaste reads, decodes, and decompresses whatever is after the #, and displays the result in the editor.

This process is done entirely in your browser, and the web server hosting NoPaste never has access to the fragment

For example, this is the CSS code used by NoPaste

Other features

Embedded NoPaste snippets

You can include NoPaste code snippets into your own website by clicking the Embed button and using the generated HTML code.

Here is an example of generated code and how it looks (click on the screenshot to see the interactive version)

<iframe
    width="100%"
    height="243"
    frameborder="0"
    src="https://nopaste.ml/?l=py#XQAAAQAbAQAAAAAAAAA0m0pnuFI8c+qagMoNTEcTIfyUWbZjtjmBYcmJSzoNwS5iVMWHzvowv3IPM0vOG5cjrtDRTSVP/0biTIrrahfmbkuMQBBeSiSGpaJOqYJiKmUDYn2Gp1RtWE6gm8fLHMB4eyZ3+rEbUQwWyMcmWqvZ7m96RUeFyZdYbE85JGvhghqF8cyPB0ZjV0OQWsDxn5O5ysMrIcL+pKPk89EtLjAHhA1LZL9F3hzAtTx7I+GlyrxhhXGxAN//CvtaAA=="
></iframe>

iframe

Feel free to edit the height and width attributes, so they suit your needs

Offline usage

When you visit NoPaste for the first time, its code is saved in your browser cache. After that, every NoPaste link you open will load really quick, even if your internet connexion is slow.

What if you have no internet connexion at all? No problem, NoPaste will still work perfectly!

Editor features

Maximum sizes for links

NoPaste is great for sharing code snippets on various platforms.

These are the maximum link lengths on some apps and browsers.

App Max length
Reddit 10,000
Twitter 4,088
Slack 4,000
QR Code 2,610
Bitly 2,048
Browser Max length Notes
Google Chrome (win) 32,779 (mac) 10,000 Will not display, but larger links work
Firefox >64,000
Microsoft IE 11 4,043 Will not show more than 2,083
Microsoft Edge 2,083 Anything over 2083 will fail
Android 8,192
Safari Lots

Generate NoPaste links

NoPaste links can be created easily from your system’s command line:

# Linux
echo -n 'Hello World' | lzma | base64 -w0 | xargs -0 printf "https://nopaste.ml/#%s\n"

# Mac
echo -n 'Hello World' | lzma | base64 | xargs -0 printf "https://nopaste.ml/#%s\n"

# Windows / WSL / Linux
echo -n 'Hello World' | xz --format=lzma | base64 -w0 | printf "https://nopaste.ml/#%s\n" "$(cat -)"

Deploy your own version of NoPaste

NoPaste is just a bunch of static files, making it really easy to deploy on any kind of file server.

Read the wiki to see how you can deploy your own version of NoPaste for free using Github Pages

clone
git clone https://git.birabittoh.duckdns.org/NoPaste.git