A KDE Plasma widget that allows you to store, organize, and quickly copy code snippets directly from your desktop panel.

Opengist is described as 'self-hosted pastebin powered by Git. All snippets are stored in a Git repository and can be' and is a Pastebin service in the development category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Opengist for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Mac, Self-Hosted, Windows and Linux apps. The best Opengist alternative is Pastebin.com, which is free. Other great apps like Opengist are GitHub Gist, PrivateBin, Bear Blog and Write.as.
A KDE Plasma widget that allows you to store, organize, and quickly copy code snippets directly from your desktop panel.

If you're looking for a fully-featured code snippet manager then CodeBox is exactly what you need!

Lightweight and anonymous Markdown pastebin, based on Rentry and written in TypeScript. It allows for publishing Markdown documents with Markdown preview, easy editing, quick deletion and custom URLs.


With GitLab Snippets you can store and share bits of code and text with other users.
pastebin.ai is a simple and efficient pastebin for mainly code to be distributed neatly and efficiently across the web.




A privacy-focused pastebin and snippet manager built for developers, support teams, and anyone who needs to share, store, or version short pieces of text or code quickly and securely. It pairs a minimal, keyboard-friendly editor with fast permalink sharing, automatic syntax...



ZeroBin is a minimalist, opensource online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data.





Snippets is an application that stores the most often-used pieces of your code you can re-use in different projects. The main idea is to make the process of re-using as easy as possible to avoid wasting your valuable time to write the same code again.

Snipplr was designed to solve a simple problem. We had too many random bits of code and HTML scattered all over our computers. We'd hunt and dig around for five minutes looking for the couple lines of code we wrote four projects ago just so we wouldn't have to retype...