gh-gist-create - Create a new gist
gh gist create [<filename>... | <pattern>... | -] [flags]
Create a new GitHub gist with given contents.
Gists can be created from one or multiple files. Alternatively, pass - as filename to read from standard input.
By default, gists are secret; use --public to make publicly listed ones.
-d, --desc <string>
A description for this gist
-f, --filename <string>
Provide a filename to be used when reading from standard input
-p, --public
List the gist publicly (default "secret")
-w, --web
Open the web browser with created gist
gh gist new
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NOTE: Specific commands may have additional exit codes. Refer to the command’s help for more information.
# Publish file
’hello.py’ as a public gist
$ gh gist create --public hello.py
# Create a gist
with a description
$ gh gist create hello.py -d "my Hello-World program in
Python"
# Create a gist
containing several files
$ gh gist create hello.py world.py cool.txt
# Create a gist
containing several files using patterns
$ gh gist create *.md *.txt artifact.*
# Read from
standard input to create a gist
$ gh gist create -
# Create a gist
from output piped from another command
$ cat cool.txt | gh gist create
gh-gist(1)