
#Antique pastebox code
You'll need this code to make changes to the paste in the future, so make sure to keep it somewhere safe (like a password manager). When you share a document with Rentry, it will include an edit code. The How tab offers a quick refresher on Markdown, if needed. Use the Text field to type and Preview to see how it looks before sharing. The setup is clean and allows you to focus on writing. If you're not familiar, see our guide to starting with Markdown to learn how it works. While you can still use it to share code, it's primarily a Markdown text editor that offers pastebin functionality. Rentry doesn't focus on code at all, instead serving primarily as a written text pastebin. There's an Edit button too, in case you change your mind. Using the new options at the top-right, you can then view the raw code, download it as a file, or grant someone else access to edit it. Send the resulting URL to others to share the paste with then.

And if you want to encrypt the paste, click the Lock icon to add a password.Īfter giving your paste a name at the top, press Ctrl + S or hit the Save icon in the top-right corner to save it. Aside from Forever, you can choose from as little as Ten Minutes to a maximum of a Fortnight. The Expiration icon lets you choose how long the paste stays up for. You can also make an account to keep track of your pastes, if you desire. Using the Options button, you can tell the service to remember your last-used language and expiration options for convenience. There are lots of choices available here, with the most common ones near the top.

Enter or paste the text you want to share, then use the dropdown box in the top-right to choose the language.

It's a Pastebin alternative for code where the entire interface of the site is an editable text field, which makes it visually attractive. If want to paste some code in a pretty interface, give Ghostbin a look.
