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tap into github's git.io URL shortener e.g., tiny -u username -r repo -> http://git.io/be1iX
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# _tiny_
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> git.io for the lazy
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## Synopsis
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```
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tiny [-u --user <username>]
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[-r --repo <repository>]
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[-c --code <vanity code>]
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[-o --open]
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[-h --help]
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tiny [-c --code] [-o --open] owned-repo/url
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```
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## Description
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Tap into [git.io](http://git.io), github's URL shortener service, to easily _shorten_ any github URL. The generated URL is printed to `stdout` and copied to the clipboard. You can optionally specify the `-o` flag to open it up on your browser too.
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## Options
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#### `-u --user`
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Username. If omitted, the git global config is queried.
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#### `-r --repo`
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Repository name.
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#### `-c --code`
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Own code to setup a personal `vanity` URL. A regular short URL is generated if the specified code is not available.
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#### `-o --open`
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Open the short URL in the browser.
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#### `-h --help`
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Display usage help.
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## Default Options
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It's possible to omit the `-u` option and just specify the `url` to shorten.
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```fish
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tiny my-awesome-repo
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```
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In this case, the username will be retrieved from your git configuration file. You can add your github username to git's configuration like this:
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```fish
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git config github.user <your username>
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```
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Another common use case is to simply copy paste an existing URL into the terminal:
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```fish
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tiny [-o --open] http://github.com/facebook/react
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```
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## Diagnostics
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The following error codes are generated:
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+ _1_ git.io failed to shorten the URL
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+ _2_ invalid input or no input.
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## Links
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+ [git.io](http://git.io)
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+ [Github's URL shortener](https://github.com/blog/985-git-io-github-url-shortener)
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## License
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[MIT](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) © [Jorge Bucaran](https://bucaran.me)
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