Using paste.kodi.tv - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: General Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=111) +---- Forum: OS independent / Other (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=228) +---- Thread: Using paste.kodi.tv (/showthread.php?tid=350955) |
Using paste.kodi.tv - AtwoodWilliam - 2020-01-13 While i perfectly understand why the use of paste.kodi.tv is necessary, I am having difficulty understanding how to use it. When I access https://paste.kodi.tv/ I get an essentially blank screen. I found and clicked on a "new" button (in the upper right corner of the screen), which gave me a ">" on the left side of the screen. I have no idea what do next to upload a log file. Is there a place to go for instructions? Am I missing something? The log files are produced on a Raspberry Pi, and scp is used to copy them to my desktop machine. I then access paste.kodi.tv from the desktop machine. I tried "drag and drop", and that did nothing. Any help/pointers will be most appreciated! RE: Using paste.kodi.tv - Klojum - 2020-01-13 it's is a "paste" website, so if you want to upload log files or other text snippets, you simply paste your copied text (CTRL-V, or via the mouse context menu), and then you click on the diskette/save button. After that you can copy the newly generated URL and use it wherever necessary. Don't overthink it RE: Using paste.kodi.tv - DarrenHill - 2020-01-13 Or just use the log uploader addon from the official repo, which will do it all for you. RE: Using paste.kodi.tv - AtwoodWilliam - 2020-01-14 (2020-01-13, 19:29)Klojum Wrote: it's is a "paste" website, so if you want to upload log files or other text snippets, you simply paste your copied text (CTRL-V, or via the mouse context menu), and then you click on the diskette/save button. After that you can copy the newly generated URL and use it wherever necessary. Sounds painful. If I can copy 24 lines at a time (standard "vi" screen), 327 lines will take 14 copy-paste operations. (The log in question was in LibreELEC on a Raspberry Pi, and I had to access it remotely.) I will try to use the suggestion of DarrenHill, first. RE: Using paste.kodi.tv - DarrenHill - 2020-01-14 Why can't you just open the log on your desktop machine in a suitable text editor and copy/paste the whole lot from there? In any case you'll find the log uploader add-on in the official repo under program addons. Run that and it will upload for you and provide a URL. That URL is what you need to provide here so we can access the log. RE: Using paste.kodi.tv - jjd-uk - 2020-01-14 Further to the above point of using your desktop/laptop (if you have one) then the File Manager can be used to copy the log file across your network see https://kodi.wiki/view/Log_file/File_manager_access RE: Using paste.kodi.tv - arekfoxik - 2022-07-07 OK, I don't remember what I had this repository for but it was turned off, I'm uploading the file again https://paste.kodi.tv/woyoletefo.kodi RE: Using paste.kodi.tv - Klojum - 2022-07-07 (2022-07-07, 21:30)arekfoxik Wrote: I'm uploading the file again Are you sure you are in the correct forum section? This thread is over 2 years old since the previous posting. |