GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
Gist is a simple way to share snippets and pastes with others. All gists are Git repositories, so they are automatically versioned, forkable and usable as a Git repository.
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Each gist is a Git repository, allowing for version control, forking, and cloning.
Supports syntax highlighting for a wide range of programming languages.
Users can create public gists for sharing or private gists for personal use.
Gists can be embedded in blogs, websites, and other online platforms.
Allows users to comment on gists, facilitating discussion and collaboration.
Tracks changes over time, allowing users to view the revision history of a gist.
Supports attaching files to gists, making it versatile for sharing more than just code.
Provides API access for programmatic creation, retrieval, and manipulation of gists.
Gist is owned by GitHub, Inc., a subsidiary of Microsoft.
Seamlessly integrates with GitHub, allowing users to manage gists alongside their repositories.
Private gists are only visible to those who have the URL, but they are not searchable.
There is a limit to the number of gists a user can create, depending on their GitHub plan.
Gist has a vibrant community of developers who share code snippets, solutions, and ideas.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for gist.github.com