Gist.vim and Gist.el
Vim user? Emacs true believer? Don’t feel left out – we’ve got Gist support for you too! ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/391331/13195539/f8af2082-d769-11e5-9d8a-fa5c72085ddb.png) ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/391331/13195542/089ad09a-d76a-11e5-90ab-c19bfce3c6c4.png) Vim users can grab Gist.vim (GitHub repo) while Emacsers will enjoy…
Vim user? Emacs true believer? Don’t feel left out – we’ve got Gist support for you too!
![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/391331/13195539/f8af2082-d769-11e5-9d8a-fa5c72085ddb.png)
![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/391331/13195542/089ad09a-d76a-11e5-90ab-c19bfce3c6c4.png)
Vim users can grab Gist.vim (GitHub repo) while Emacsers will enjoy gist.el (which I maintain).
In Vim: @:Gist@
In Emacs: @M-x gist-buffer@
They both support Gisting selected text, private Gists, and will tie your Gists to your GitHub account (assuming you followed the Global Git Config instructions on your account page).
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