On Tuesday, August 11, 2020 5:43 PM, Brian Callahan <bcal...@openbsd.org> wrote:

> CVSROOT: /cvs
> Module name: ports
> Changes by: bcal...@cvs.openbsd.org 2020/08/11 15:43:59
>
> Log message:
> Import www/purritobin, a minimalistic command line pastebin.
> Original submission from Aisha Tammy (upstream), who takes MAINTAINER --
> thanks!
> tweaks and ok sthen@
>
> Status:
>
> Vendor Tag: bcallah
> Release Tags: bcallah_20200811
>
> N ports/www/purritobin/Makefile
> N ports/www/purritobin/distinfo
> N ports/www/purritobin/pkg/DESCR
> N ports/www/purritobin/pkg/PLIST
> N ports/www/purritobin/pkg/README
> N ports/www/purritobin/pkg/purritobin.rc
>
> No conflicts created by this import

I forgot to paste pkg/DESCR like I usually do. Here it is:

Purrito Bin is an ultra fast, minimalistic, encrypted command
line paste-bin server written in C++ for handling large number
of requests.

It is very easy to integrate with any standard http server such as
httpd(8), apache or nginx and follows the KISS principle towards
handling pastes. It supports pledge(2) and unveil(2) in OpenBSD
to be secure to outside script attacks.

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