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@ -38,6 +38,23 @@ through the option `-c <config_file>`. If no config file is specified,
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pastes will be trimmed to that length.)
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* log_file (path to the logfile)
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As with other pastebin-like services, you can send a paste to `binnit`
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using `curl`. For instance, if your `binnit` server is running on
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`http://servername.net`, you can paste a file there using:
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curl -F 'paste=<myfile' http://servername.net
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and obtain on output the ID associated to the newly created
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paste. Similarly
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mylongcommand | curl -F 'paste=<-' http://servername.net
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will paste the output of `mylongcommand` to `http://servername.net`,
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and show on output the ID of the new paste.
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## Why another pastebin?
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There are hundreds of pastebin-like servers in the wild. But the
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