Add page for t0txt

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Tanner Collin 2022-05-19 01:44:14 -06:00
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![[notica1.png]]
I do most of my work on remote servers over ssh. When running a slow command (like `apt install`) I'll distract myself by browsing sites like my other project [[QotNews]]. The command will finish running, but I'll still be wasting time reading news articles. Notica helps me stay on track by alerting me when the command finishes.
Example uses of Notica would be:
```
$ sudo apt install freecad ; notica finished installing
$ rsync -av backup/ myserver:/mnt/backup/ ; notica done backup
```

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Title: t0txt
Date: 2022-05-15
Category: Projects
Summary: Minimal command line pastebin. Allows you to upload text notes from a bash pipe or web browser.
Short: t
[t0txt](https://txt.t0.vc) is a minimalist pastebin. You can upload text notes from the command line by using a bash alias or by submitting text through the web form.
You can find the [source code](https://github.com/tannercollin/t0txt) on Github.
The pastes you upload take the form of [txt.t0.vc/IMLV](https://txt.t0.vc/IMLV), where they are identified by four unique capital letters. This makes it easy to memorize the URL while moving it between devices.
I wrote t0txt in July 2019 and plan to continue hosting it indefinitely. I use it quite often for sysadmin and automation work, so I'm committed to keeping it alive. Here's an example use case:
```
$ echo "hello world!" | txt
https://txt.t0.vc/IMLV
$ curl https://txt.t0.vc/IMLV
hello world!
```

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</div>
{% endfor %}
<h3>
<a class="external" href="https://txt.t0.vc" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">t0txt</a>
<a class="external source" href="https://github.com/tannercollin/t0txt" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">source code</a>
</h3>
<div class="summary">
<p>Minimal command line pastebin. Allows you to upload text notes from a bash pipe or web browser.</p>
</div>
<h3>
<a class="external" href="https://github.com/tannercollin/standardnotes-fs" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">standardnotes-fs</a>
</h3>