├── MANIFEST.in ├── design_decisions.md ├── .github └── CONTRIBUTING.md ├── setup.py ├── README.md ├── TODO.md ├── gifc └── LICENSE /MANIFEST.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | include README.md -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /design_decisions.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## script vs a full fledged process 2 | Examples of full fledged process- 3 | 4 | - fish 5 | - docker toolbox 6 | 7 | gifc is a sparingly used utility. You may need it only a few times a day or a month (relative to how often you type commands in fish or docker toolbox for example). So it doesn't make sense to have it as a process that you need to exit explicitly. 8 | The frequency of commands you type would be much much lower than say when you use fish or docker-toolbox. 9 | So we can afford to load the two variables from file system everytime instead of reading it once per process. 10 | 11 | ## script vs entry_point 12 | 13 | ## pure python vs mixture of python and shell (and others) 14 | Supporting other platforms would be a pain, the more languages we add. Keep it smooth and simple so that it works just by a pip install on Windows too. 15 | 16 | ## requiring dependencies vs using only standard libraries 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Contributing to Gifc :v: 2 | :thumbsup: I am glad you want to help and I thank you for taking time to contribute. :thumbsup: 3 | 4 | ### Guidelines 5 | * Please follow PEP-8 style guidelines. 6 | 7 | The project is simple enough so you don't have to go through it all. Just follow the guidelines for variable names, class names and function names. That should be all. 8 | * Make a seperate branch for every pull request. 9 | * Don't push a lot of code in a single commit. 10 | * Make pull requests to the **development** branch. After merging I will eventually decide when to merge it with the master. 11 | * Follow the TODO.md file for ideas, issues and functionalities that you may want to fix/add. 12 | * Make issues for any bugs you find. 13 | * Please give a working example that I can reproduce for any issue you raise. 14 | * Please be patient with my responses and reviews. I will be quite busy for the next 6 months. 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages 2 | import sys 3 | 4 | if sys.version_info[0] != 3: 5 | raise RuntimeError('Unsupported python version "{0}"'.format(sys.version_info[0])) 6 | 7 | try: 8 | with open('README.md') as f: 9 | long_description = f.read() 10 | except: 11 | long_description = 'This is a nifty little tool written in Python to work with GitHub Gists from command line.' 12 | 13 | setup(name='gifc', 14 | version='0.1', 15 | description='Github Gists from CLI', 16 | long_description=long_description, 17 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown', 18 | keywords=['gist', 'github', 'cli'], 19 | author='Shantam Raj', 20 | author_email='shantamdps@gmail.com', 21 | url='https://github.com/armsp/gifc', 22 | download_url='', 23 | include_package_data=True, 24 | packages=find_packages('gifc'), 25 | scripts=['gifc'], 26 | license='GNU GPL v3', 27 | install_requires=[ 28 | 'requests', 29 | ], 30 | python_requires=">=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*", 31 | classifiers=[ 32 | 'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha', 33 | 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 34 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)', 35 | 'Natural Language :: English', 36 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4', 37 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5', 38 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6', 39 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7', 40 | ], 41 | zip_safe=False 42 | ) 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Gists From Command-line 2 | 3 | [![made-with-python](https://img.shields.io/badge/Made%20with-Python-1f425f.svg)](https://www.python.org/) 4 | [![PyPI - Python Version](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/Django.svg)](https://www.python.org/) 5 | [![contributions welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/contributions-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat)](https://github.com/armsp/gifc/issues) 6 | [![Maintenance](https://img.shields.io/badge/Maintained%3F-yes-green.svg)](https://github.com/armsp/disradicator/graphs/commit-activity) 7 | [![License: GPL v3](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-GPL%20v3-blue.svg)](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0) 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Welcome to the README of **gifc**. 12 | 13 | ## ETYMOLOGY 14 | gi-f-c : **Gi**_sts_ **f**_rom_ **c**_ommand-line_ 15 | 16 | ## Pronounciation 17 | gifc: jif - sea 18 | 19 | ## ABOUT 20 | This is a nifty little tool written in Python to work with GitHub Gists from command line. 21 | 22 | ## Dependencies 23 | * [requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/) 24 | 25 | ## **USAGE** 26 | 1. Get your [token](https://github.com/settings/tokens) with access to gists from Github. 27 | - Open the link and click on **Generate new token** 28 | - Type your password 29 | - Type a name for the token. Example: `gifc_` 30 | - Check the box for gists. (You can provide other permissions too) 31 | 2. Add your github _user_id_ and _token_ as **environment vaiables** to `.bashrc`. Append the following - 32 | > export GIT_TOKEN="xxxxx" 33 | > export GIT_USER_ID="yyyyy" 34 | 3. To make sure that processes can access the new environment variables, run the following - 35 | ```bash 36 | source ~/.bashrc 37 | ``` 38 | 4. Clone the repository (currently there is no pip package on PyPI, i intend to add it later) 39 | 5. Extract the contents 40 | 6. From inside the folder do the following based on your preferences - 41 | * If you want to keep getting the latest updates from GitHub (**RECOMMENDED**) by pulling them and you want it to reflect in your system as well, then it's best to install it in **development** mode as - 42 | ```bash 43 | pip3 install -e . 44 | ``` 45 | * If you are satisfied with what you have right now, or you are unsure if you like it or you are just curious then install it the usual way - 46 | ```bash 47 | pip3 install . 48 | ``` 49 | 7. Use it from cli as `gifc `. Refer _Example usage_ below. 50 | 8. [ **OPTIONAL** ] If you want to _uninstall_ then do the following - 51 | ```bash 52 | sudo -H pip3 uninstall gifc 53 | ``` 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | ## **MANUAL** 58 | `gifc -h` 59 | 60 | ## **Example usage** 61 | ### **Get a list of gists** 62 | ```gifc get 5``` 63 | 64 | ### **Create a gist** 65 | * Create interactively from an editor like **nano**, **vim** or **gedit** 66 | - ```gifc create create.md -d "How to create a gist from cli" -i nano``` 67 | * Directly enter contents from cli 68 | - ```gifc create create.md -d "How to create a gist from cli" -m '''If you want to create a gist from an existing file then you do the following- `gifc create create.md -d "How to create a gist from cli" -f file.md`'''``` 69 | * Take the contents from a file 70 | - `gifc create create.md -d "How to create a gist from cli" -f file.md` 71 | 72 | ### **Update a gist** 73 | * **Edit all (or some) files iteratively** 74 | - `gifc update ffd2f4a482684f56bf33c8726cc6ae63 -i vi` 75 | You can get the _gist id_ from the `get` method from earlier 76 | 77 | * **Change description** 78 | - `gifc update ffd2f4a482684f56bf33c8726cc6ae63 -cd "New description"` 79 | You can get the _gist id_ from the `get` method from earlier 80 | 81 | * **Edit contents of a file interactively in an editor like _nano_, _vim_ or _gedit_** 82 | - `gifc update ffd2f4a482684f56bf33c8726cc6ae63 -f file_to_update.md` 83 | * **Do both** 84 | - `gifc update ffd2f4a482684f56bf33c8726cc6ae63 -f file_to_update.md -cd "New description"` 85 | 86 | ### **Delete file(s) from a gist** 87 | `gifc remove ffd2f4a482684f56bf33c8726cc6ae63 -r file1.md script.py readme.txt ` 88 | You can get the _gist id_ from the `get` method from earlier 89 | 90 | ### **Delete the whole gist** 91 | `gifc delete ffd2f4a482684f56bf33c8726cc6ae63` 92 | You can get the _gist id_ from the `get` method from earlier 93 | 94 | #### COPYRIGHT and LICENSE 95 | All the source files are licensed under GNU GLPv3 license. Refer [LICENSE.md](https://github.com/armsp/gifc/blob/master/LICENSE) for more details. 96 | 97 | Gifc is a tool written in Python to work with GitHub Gists from command line. 98 | Copyright (C) 2018 Shantam Raj 99 | This code is licensed under GNU GPLv3 license. See LICENSE.md for details 100 | 101 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 102 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 103 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 104 | (at your option) any later version. 105 | 106 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 107 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 108 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 109 | GNU General Public License for more details. 110 | 111 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 112 | along with this program. If not, see . 113 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TODO.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## TODO 2 | 0. - [x] Callable as `gifc` from cli via `pip install gifc` as a script.(To be released in a week) 3 | 0. - [x] Ability to just append to a gist. 4 | 1. Add support to update a file in a gist with the contents of a local file 5 | 2. Get gist by id (`gifc get -id ffg564g4hfh..`) 6 | 3. Search gists based on keywords (display answer based on completeness of match) [`gifc search curry`]- 7 | * Search by title (`gifc search -t `) 8 | * Search in description contents (`gifc search -d <description contents>`) 9 | * Search in gist contents (`gifc search -c <body content>`) 10 | 2. - [x] Use urllib instead of requests so that only standard libraries are used 11 | - **GET**ting the json data 12 | ```python 13 | import urllib.request 14 | url = 'https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/posts' 15 | r = urllib.request.urlopen(url).read() 16 | data = json.loads(r.decode('utf-8')) 17 | ``` 18 | - **POST**ing the resource 19 | ```python 20 | import json 21 | import urllib.request 22 | import urllib.parse 23 | d = {"spam": 1, "eggs": 2, "bacon": 0} 24 | #data = urllib.parse.urlencode(d) 25 | data = json.dumps(d) 26 | data = data.encode() 27 | req = urllib.request.Request("http://localhost:5000/random", data) 28 | req.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json') 29 | req.add_header('Authorization', 12345) 30 | with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as f: 31 | print(f.read().decode('utf-8')) 32 | ``` 33 | - **PATCH**ing the resource 34 | ```python 35 | req = urllib.request.Request("http://localhost:5000/random", data, method='PATCH') 36 | #req.get_method = lambda: 'PATCH' 37 | with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as f: 38 | print(f.read().decode('utf-8')) 39 | ``` 40 | - **DELETE**ing the resource 41 | ```python 42 | req = urllib.request.Request("http://localhost:5000/random", data, method='DELETE') 43 | #req.get_method = lambda: 'DELETE' 44 | with urllib.request.urlopen(req) as f: 45 | print(f.read().decode('utf-8')) 46 | ``` 47 | 48 | 3. - [x] Improve the arguements. 49 | 4. - [x] Make it more intuitive to use. 50 | 5. - [ ] Add Demo gif 51 | 6. Make it callable from cli itself i.e remove any `config.yml` files 52 | - Environment Variables 53 | >$ export DUMMY="dum dum" <br> $ python3 <br> >>> import os <br> >>> "DUMMY" in os.environ <br> True <br> >>> os.environ['DUMMY'] <br> 'dum dum'<br> 54 | 55 | * Shell, shell and its processes, local, systemwide [environment var setup](https://askubuntu.com/questions/58814/how-do-i-add-environment-variables) 56 | 7. - [x] Seeing the contents of the file you want to append to or edit. 57 | POC 58 | ```python 59 | import os 60 | import requests 61 | import tempfile 62 | import subprocess 63 | 64 | f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+t', delete=False) 65 | n = f.name 66 | config = {'USER_ID': 'xxx', 'TOKEN': 'yyy'} 67 | r = requests.get('https://api.github.com/gists/3a081894e8ea725dceb0f13db5a1f0c9') 68 | content = r.json()['files']['tips.md']['content'] 69 | #print(content) 70 | f.write(content) 71 | f.close() 72 | subprocess.run(['nano', n]) 73 | with open(n) as f: 74 | print (f.read()) 75 | f.close() 76 | os.remove(n) 77 | ``` 78 | 8. - [x] Creating gists from the editor 79 | POC 80 | ```python 81 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 82 | 83 | import os 84 | import tempfile 85 | import subprocess 86 | import argparse 87 | import requests 88 | import yaml 89 | 90 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Github gists from command line') 91 | 92 | #Create gists 93 | parser.add_argument('-c','--create', help='Full file name') 94 | parser.add_argument('-d','--describe', help='Explain, elucidate or expound the gist') 95 | parser.add_argument('-p','--public', help='Make a public gist', default=False) 96 | #parser.add_argument('-m','--message', help='Gist contents as string') 97 | #parser.add_argument('-i','--input', help='Input file name') 98 | 99 | args = vars(parser.parse_args()) 100 | 101 | def get_config_details(key): 102 | try: 103 | with open('gist_config.yml', 'r') as f: 104 | config = yaml.safe_load(f) 105 | except: 106 | print('Configuration file not found') 107 | exit() 108 | else: 109 | if config.get(key): 110 | return config[key] 111 | else: 112 | if key == 'TOKEN': 113 | print('User token not found. Please add your token to gist_config.yaml') 114 | exit() 115 | elif key == 'USER_ID': 116 | print('User ID not found. Please add your github user_id to gist_config.yml') 117 | exit() 118 | print('Configured...') 119 | header = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {get_config_details('TOKEN')}"} 120 | 121 | #./create.py -c "gist_file_name.md" -d "Some description for gist" -p True 122 | f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+t', delete=False) 123 | f_name = f.name 124 | f.close() 125 | subprocess.run(['nano', f_name]) 126 | with open(f_name) as f: 127 | contents = f.read() 128 | 129 | payload = {'description': args['describe'], 'public': args['public'], 'files':{args['create']: {'content': contents}}} 130 | r = requests.post(f"https://api.github.com/gists", headers=header, json=payload) 131 | if r.status_code == 201: 132 | print(r.status_code) 133 | print(r.json()['id']) 134 | print('Gist successfully created') 135 | else: 136 | print('Creating gist failed') 137 | ``` 138 | 9. - [ ] Get method doesn't work for private gists. May have to use [OAuth](https://developer.github.com/apps/building-oauth-apps/authorizing-oauth-apps/) for that. 139 | 11. - [ ] Requests raises exceptions inherited from RequestException that you are not catching. So commands like `r = request.post(....)` can fail on bad internet connections or because other random issues. Catch them like - 140 | ```python 141 | except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: # This is the correct syntax 142 | print e 143 | ``` 144 | OR 145 | ```python 146 | except requests.exceptions.Timeout: 147 | # Maybe set up for a retry, or continue in a retry loop 148 | except requests.exceptions.TooManyRedirects: 149 | # Tell the user their URL was bad and try a different one 150 | except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: 151 | # catastrophic error. bail. 152 | print e 153 | ``` 154 | 12. Handle FileNotFoundError in creating of gists via file parameter. 155 | 10. Instead of using `__file__` as in `foo_config = open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),'foo.conf').read()` or ```cwd = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))```, use `pkg_resources` instead. [Help1](http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/PythonEggs#accessing-package-resources), [Help2](https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#resourcemanager-api) 156 | 13. Displaying gists in cli 157 | 14. Update is still hardcoded with `nano`. Can we open it in system default editor? 158 | 15. If no file arguement and description is given in update then open the first file in that gist in interactive mode for editing ? 159 | ## It is NOT meant to replace the GUI neither does it attempt to. 160 | 161 | ## Features we will never have 162 | 1. Add support for creating multiple file gists 163 | 2. Add support to update multiple files in a gist 164 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gifc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | # Gifc is a tool written in Python to work with GitHub Gists from command line. 4 | # Copyright (C) 2018 Shantam Raj 5 | # This code is licensed under GNU GPLv3 license. See LICENSE.md for details 6 | 7 | import os 8 | import pprint 9 | import argparse 10 | import tempfile 11 | import subprocess 12 | 13 | import requests 14 | 15 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Github gists from command line') 16 | sp = parser.add_subparsers(dest='main') 17 | sp.required = True 18 | 19 | #Get gists 20 | p1 = sp.add_parser('get') 21 | p1.add_argument('number', help='Get <number> gists and their descriptions', type=int) 22 | #Create gists 23 | p2 = sp.add_parser('create') 24 | p2.add_argument('gist_item', help='Gist full file name') 25 | p2.add_argument('-d', '--describe', required=True, help='Gist description') 26 | p2.add_argument('-p','--public', help='Make a public gist', default='false') 27 | p2_mutex = p2.add_mutually_exclusive_group() 28 | p2_mutex.add_argument('-m','--message', help='Gist contents from cli as string') 29 | p2_mutex.add_argument('-f','--file', help='Gist contents from a local file') 30 | p2_mutex.add_argument('-i','--interactive', nargs='?', action='store', choices=['vi', 'nano', 'gedit'], help='Create contents of the gist right now from an editor') 31 | #Update gists 32 | p3 = sp.add_parser('update') 33 | p3.add_argument('gist_id', help='Gist id(sha) of the gist you want to update') 34 | p3.add_argument('-f','--file_name', nargs='?', action='store', help='File name of the file inside the gist you are updating') 35 | p3.add_argument('-i', '--interactive', nargs='?', action='store', choices=['vi', 'nano', 'gedit'], help='Edit contents of the gist in an editor') 36 | p3.add_argument('-cd','--change_description', nargs='?', action='store', help='Change the gist description') 37 | #Delete gists 38 | p4 = sp.add_parser('delete') 39 | p4.add_argument('gist_id', help='Gist id(sha) of the gist you want to delete') 40 | #Delete files 41 | p5 = sp.add_parser('remove') 42 | p5.add_argument('gist_id', help='Gist id(sha) of the gist you want to remove files from') 43 | p5.add_argument('-r', '--remove', nargs='+', required=True, help='File(s) you want to remove from a gist') 44 | 45 | args = parser.parse_args() 46 | 47 | def get_config_details(key): 48 | if key in os.environ: 49 | return os.environ[key] 50 | else: 51 | print('Environment Variable not set. Please set and try again') 52 | exit() 53 | 54 | class Color: 55 | red = '\033[91m' #1;31;47m '\033[91m' 56 | green = '\x1b[1;32;40m' 57 | yellow = '\x1b[1;33;40m' 58 | white = '\x1b[1;30;50m' 59 | orange = '\33[93m' 60 | bold = '\033[1m' 61 | end = '\x1b[0m' 62 | 63 | def pretty_print(gist_list): 64 | for gist in gist_list: 65 | print('Description: ', Color.bold+Color.red+gist['Description']+Color.end) 66 | print('Files : ', gist['Files']) 67 | print('Gist ID : ', Color.orange+gist['Gist ID']+Color.end) 68 | print(''.center(os.get_terminal_size(1)[0], '~')) 69 | 70 | # Get particular gist https://api.github.com/gists/aa5a315d61ae9438b18d 71 | #Get gists 72 | if args.main == 'get': 73 | number_of_gists = args.number 74 | print('Getting gists...') 75 | user_id = get_config_details('GIT_USER_ID') 76 | r = requests.get('https://api.github.com/users/{}/gists'.format(user_id)) 77 | gist_list = [] 78 | for gist in r.json()[:number_of_gists]: 79 | gist_id = gist['id'] 80 | gist_description = gist['description'] 81 | gist_files = [file_ for file_ in gist['files'].keys()] 82 | gist_list.append({'Description': gist_description,'Gist ID': gist_id, 'Files': gist_files}) 83 | pretty_print(gist_list) 84 | 85 | 86 | # Create gists 87 | if args.main == 'create': 88 | #print(args['create']) 89 | gist_file = args.gist_item 90 | header = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {get_config_details('GIT_TOKEN')}"} 91 | 92 | if args.message: 93 | message = args.message 94 | payload = {'description': args.describe, 'public': args.public, 'files':{args.gist_item : {'content': message}}} 95 | #print(payload) 96 | r = requests.post(f"https://api.github.com/gists", headers=header, json=payload) 97 | #print(r.status_code) 98 | if r.status_code == 201: 99 | print(r.json()['id']) 100 | print('Gist successfully created') 101 | else: 102 | print('Error creating gist. Please use GUI') 103 | elif args.file: #Fails if the location of the file is wrong i.e file doesn't exist 104 | file_ = args.file 105 | with open(file_, 'r') as f: 106 | f2s = f.read() 107 | payload = {'description': args.describe, 'public': args.public, 'files':{args.gist_item : {'content': f2s}}} 108 | r = requests.post(f"https://api.github.com/gists", headers=header, json=payload) 109 | #print(r.status_code) 110 | if r.status_code == 201: 111 | print(r.json()['id']) 112 | print('Gist successfully created') 113 | else: 114 | print('Error creating gist. Please use GUI') 115 | else: 116 | try: 117 | check_editor = subprocess.Popen([args.interactive]) 118 | check_editor.terminate() 119 | except: 120 | print(Color.red+'Could not open that editor. Please use another.'+Color.end) 121 | exit() 122 | f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+t', delete=False) 123 | f_name = f.name 124 | f.close() 125 | subprocess.run([args.interactive, f_name]) 126 | with open(f_name) as f: 127 | contents = f.read() 128 | 129 | payload = {'description': args.describe, 'public': args.public, 'files':{args.gist_item : {'content': contents}}} 130 | try: 131 | r = requests.post(f"https://api.github.com/gists", headers=header, json=payload) 132 | except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e: 133 | print(e) 134 | exit() 135 | if r.status_code == 201: 136 | #print(r.status_code) 137 | print(r.json()['id']) 138 | print('Gist successfully created') 139 | else: 140 | print('Creating gist failed') 141 | 142 | 143 | #Update gists 144 | if args.main == 'update': 145 | if not args.file_name and not args.interactive and not args.change_description: 146 | parser.error('Please provide either file to edit, a description change or an editor for interactive mode') 147 | gid = args.gist_id 148 | header = {"Authorization": f"Bearer {get_config_details('GIT_TOKEN')}"} 149 | payload = dict() 150 | #file content changes 151 | if args.file_name: 152 | r = requests.get('https://api.github.com/gists/{}'.format(gid)) 153 | if r.status_code != 200: 154 | print('Error getting gist contents for interactive mode') 155 | exit() 156 | f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+t', delete=False) 157 | n = f.name 158 | content = r.json()['files'][args.file_name]['content'] 159 | f.write(content) 160 | f.close() 161 | subprocess.run(['nano', n]) 162 | with open(n, 'r') as f: 163 | new_content = f.read() 164 | payload['files'] = {args.file_name :{'content': new_content}} 165 | os.remove(n) 166 | else: 167 | if args.interactive: 168 | get_gist = requests.get('https://api.github.com/gists/{}'.format(gid)) 169 | gist_files = get_gist.json()['files'] 170 | if len(gist_files) > 1: 171 | print(Color.red+'There are multiple files in this gist'+Color.end) 172 | file_content_dict = dict() 173 | for gist_file_name, gist_file_meta in gist_files.items(): 174 | f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w+t', delete=False) 175 | n = f.name 176 | content = gist_file_meta['content'] 177 | f.write(content) 178 | f.close() 179 | subprocess.run([args.interactive, n]) 180 | with open(n, 'r') as f: 181 | new_content = f.read() 182 | file_content_dict[gist_file_name] = {'content': new_content} 183 | os.remove(n) 184 | payload['files'] = file_content_dict 185 | #gist description changes 186 | if args.change_description: 187 | payload['description'] = args.change_description 188 | 189 | r = requests.patch('https://api.github.com/gists/{}'.format(gid), headers=header, json=payload) 190 | #print(r.status_code) 191 | if r.status_code == 200: 192 | print("Gist successfully updated") 193 | else: 194 | print("Gist failed to update. Please use GUI.") 195 | 196 | 197 | #Delete files or gists 198 | if args.main == 'delete': 199 | gid = args.gist_id 200 | user_input = input(Color.red+Color.bold+"Are you sure you want to delete {} ? Y/N\n".format(gid)+Color.end) 201 | if user_input.lower() not in ('y', 'n'): 202 | print("Please enter either y or n") 203 | print(Color.red+"Aborting"+Color.end) 204 | exit() 205 | if user_input.lower() != 'y': 206 | print(Color.red+"Aborting"+Color.end) 207 | exit() 208 | print('Deleting {}'.format(gid)) 209 | token = get_config_details('GIT_TOKEN') 210 | header = {'Authorization': 'Bearer {}'.format(token)} 211 | 212 | r = requests.delete('https://api.github.com/gists/{}'.format(gid), headers=header) 213 | #print(r.status_code) 214 | if r.status_code != 204: 215 | print('Request not completed. Maybe the gist_id is incorrect. Please try the GUI.') 216 | exit() 217 | print('Gist deleted.') 218 | 219 | if args.main == 'remove': 220 | gid = args.gist_id 221 | files = args.remove 222 | user_input = input(Color.red+Color.bold+"Are you sure you want to delete {} ? 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