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As a user of the snips.sh, I would like the ability to associate an alias name with the shortened URL of my pasted content. This would allow me to easily update the content without having to modify the URL itself.
For example, if I were to paste some data related to an issue and receive a shortened URL of "f:[email protected]", I could then associate a alias name such as "a:[email protected]" with that URL. If I needed to update the data related to that issue, I could simply paste the new data and update the content associated with the alias.
Another example: When pasting the output of an async task in a shell script, one could register an alias and when the results are present, update the content.
Also when building a FAQ, having stable links pointing to updated pastes of e.g. command output would be benefitial. Pastes could then be updated without modifying links in the FAQ.
To sum it up: by providing the ability to associate an alias with the shortened URL, snips.sh would become more flexible and user-friendly, allowing users to easily manage and update their pasted content.
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What is the feature or enhancement?
As a user of the snips.sh, I would like the ability to associate an alias name with the shortened URL of my pasted content. This would allow me to easily update the content without having to modify the URL itself.
For example, if I were to paste some data related to an issue and receive a shortened URL of "f:[email protected]", I could then associate a alias name such as "a:[email protected]" with that URL. If I needed to update the data related to that issue, I could simply paste the new data and update the content associated with the alias.
Another example: When pasting the output of an async task in a shell script, one could register an alias and when the results are present, update the content.
Also when building a FAQ, having stable links pointing to updated pastes of e.g. command output would be benefitial. Pastes could then be updated without modifying links in the FAQ.
To sum it up: by providing the ability to associate an alias with the shortened URL, snips.sh would become more flexible and user-friendly, allowing users to easily manage and update their pasted content.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: