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Thanks for this feedback and why it is important to you! |
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You can change the description by clicking on the |
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I just check it now, for example, when I did not enter anything in the title, it will generate the same name but the unique is the URL path that's also one of the requests, unfriendly file names when you send the link to someone but how do you use it ? because when you embed it, the URL will not be noticed because it's simply embedded |
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Yes, please let us name our gists! Arbitrarily choosing one of the filenames as the gist name often gives the gist a misleading or uninformative name. |
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FYI This issue has been opened since May 16, 2014: isaacs/github#194 Check also these stackoverflow questions: https://stackoverflow.com/q/19896900, https://stackoverflow.com/q/17665267 |
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Maybe we should file an issue to official GitHub support, if it's not been done already? |
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The workaround of adding a ' The Title' file is not ideal. The first file is also used on your gist homepage for a summary. And with the leading space, the summary isn't shown. Instead you get an error message "We couldn’t find that file to show." An example, currently at the top of mine. https://gist.github.com/dotysan |
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Here is how I workaround this problem now: I create a file named Note: It only displays few first lines of the document, be concise on the description. Probably works with markdown as well, but not tested. |
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Is this solved? We can now rename gists via the |
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It's a shame, because for smallish projects, Gists are Just Right™, whereas a full GitHub repo brings all kinds of unnecessary baggage and distractions. But with a "real" GitHub repository, you don't have to do weird workarounds to have a README or a |
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Same here. This is so obvious that it hurts it's still open after almost 12 years... Anybody at GH listening? |
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Currently gists always take the name of the first file based on ASCII sorting, which does not always make sense. I would like to be able to give an independent name to my gists, not based on the filename, and update it after creation.
Also, you can add a description to the gist but this cannot be updated afterwards. I also would like to change the gist description, rather than deleting and creating the gist again.
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