NAME
App::Nopaste::Service::WerePaste - nopaste service for WerePaste
VERSION
version 0.02
SYNOPSIS
WerePaste Service for nopaste.
To use, simple use:
$ echo "text" | nopaste -s WerePaste
By default it pastes to http://paste.were.space, but you can override this be setting the WEREPASTE_URL
environment variable.
You can set HTTP Basic Auth credentials to use for the nopaste service if necessary by using:
WEREPASTE_USER=username
WEREPASTE_PASS=password
The expiration of the post can be modified by setting the WEREPASTE_EXP
environment variable. Acceptable values are things like:
WEREPASTE_EXP=weeks:1
WEREPASTE_EXP=years:1:months:2
WEREPASTE_EXP=weeks:1:days:2:hours:12:minutes:10:seconds:5
WEREPASTE_EXP=never:1 # Never Expire
AUTHOR
Matthew Connelly <maff@cpan.org> based on work by William Wolf <throughnothing@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Matthew Connelly
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