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files: use ref names in the url, and make usage of default landing refs. - fixes #5601 - cleanup file edit/delete/add to use common breadcrumbs functions - make the urls with ref names persistent in case we have the landing ref selected - in most cases we only want to show refs instead of full commit-id, this is how other types of tools work anyway

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Gist Editing

Gists are standalone files that only the creator can edit. To work with gists, click on the :guilabel:`Gists` tab on the |RCE| header. The gist editor also has syntax highlighting.

You can set the following properties for each gist:

  • :guilabel:`Public`: Public gists are as the name suggests, and will show up in searches.
  • :guilabel:`Gist Lifetime`: You can set a gist to expire after a set period by using the :guilabel:`Gist Lifetime` dropdown menu. This means that when the gist expires it will be deleted from the |RCE| gist database.
  • :guilabel:`Private`: This means that the gist will not show up in searches.
  • :guilabel:`Gist access level`: If you create a private gist you can have two levels of privacy with the gist link.
    • :guilabel:`Requires registered account`: This option requires users to have a registered account on the |RCE| instance, otherwise they will not have access to the gist.
    • :guilabel:`Can be accessed by anonymous users`: This option hides the link so that it does not show up in searches, but you can still share it with people outside of your organisation.

For more advanced use of gists, see the gist API options in the :ref:`api`

Gist Management