Connect Pastebin integrations
Archive developer code snippets and plain text records by integrating Pastebin with Make. Connecting this text-sharing repository to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly generate new pastes, retrieve unlisted files, and list account documents. Set up your free account today to automatically sync your raw text across your stack.
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Creates a new paste.
Deletes an existing paste.
Retrieves any public and unlisted paste.
Retrieves own paste including private pastes.
Returns list of pastes created by user.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API Call.
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Popular Pastebin workflows.
Automate your Pastebin workflows with Make. Sync text data, share code snippets, and connect your favorite tools.
Integrate Pastebin with Make to automate your developer workflows
Connect Pastebin to Make and automate your daily tasks. Turn spreadsheet rows into pastes, sync code with developer tools, and manage privacy levels automatically to simplify how you handle logs.
Instantly turn new spreadsheet rows or system logs into Pastebin pastes without any manual effort.
Connect Pastebin directly with tools like GitHub and GitLab to turn shared code snippets into actionable project issues automatically.
Automatically set your pastes to public, private, or unlisted based on the sensitivity of the source data.
Automatically push error reports or system logs from your developer tools straight to organized Pastebin folders.
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