This is an open-source clone of the now-defunct notepad.cc: "a piece of paper in the cloud".
See demo at https://notes.orga.cat or https://notes.orga.cat/whatever.
Make sure the web server is allowed to write to the _tmp
directory.
You may need to enable mod_rewrite and allow .htaccess
files in your site configuration.
See How To Set Up mod_rewrite for Apache.
To enable URL rewriting, put something like this in your configuration file:
If the project resides in the root directory:
location / {
rewrite ^/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ /index.php?note=$1;
}
If the project resides in a subdirectory:
location ~* ^/notes/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ {
try_files $uri /notes/index.php?note=$1;
}
If parameters need to be passed in Nginx (such as ?raw
), then &$args
needs to be added to the end of the $1
match:
location ~* ^/notes/([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)$ {
try_files $uri /notes/index.php?note=$1&$args;
}
Using the command-line interface you can both save and retrieve notes. Here are some examples using curl
:
Retrieve a note's content and save it to a local file:
curl https://example.com/notes/test > test.txt
Save specific text to a note:
curl https://example.com/notes/test -d 'hello,
welcome to my pad!
'
Save the content of a local file (e.g., /etc/hosts
) to a note:
cat /etc/hosts | curl https://example.com/notes/hosts --data-binary @-
Copyright 2012 Pere Orga [email protected]
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