# Creating a simple command line to post snippets on Gitlab I'm trying to get away from Github, and one thing that I find useful is the [gist](https://gist.github.com) utility they're providing. Seems that gitlab provides a similar tool. You can use it using [python-gitlab](https://python-gitlab.readthedocs.io/): ```bash pipx install python-gitlab ``` And then : ```bash gitlab snippet create --title="youpi" --file-name="snip.py" --content snip.py --visibility="public" ``` I now wanted a small bash script which will just get the name of the file and infer all the parameters. I asked GPT-4, and iterated on its answer. Here's the resulting bash script: ```bash #!/bin/bash if [ -z "$1" ] then echo "Please provide a filename" exit 1 fi file="$1" base=$(basename "$file") title="$base" visibility="public" # Use `cat` to fetch the content of the file content=$(cat "$file") result=$(gitlab snippet create --title="$title" --file-name="$title" --content="$content" --visibility="$visibility") id=$(echo "$result" | awk '/id: / { print $2 }') echo "https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/$id" ``` I can now do `snip README.md` and that will create the snippet for me :-)