pbnj: A Minimal Self-Hosted Pastebin Solution for Code Snippets
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bhavnicksm
A respectable bake. You'd come back tomorrow for another.
Summary
pbnj is a minimal, self-hosted pastebin solution for sharing code snippets and text files via simple URLs. The article provides documentation on the project's configuration, cost breakdown for Cloudflare hosting, and basic setup information. It emphasizes simplicity with no accounts required and explains deployment costs on Cloudflare's free tier.
Key quotes
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pbnj lets you share code snippets and text files with a simple URL.
No accounts, no bloat - just paste and share.
This is deployed on Cloudflare, they might charge us eventually!
Don't worry. Let's do the math.
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