Server initialization in `fiche_server.py`, `lines_server.py`, and `recup_server.py` has been modified to configure runtime arguments using environment variables, providing flexibility for different deployment environments. This enhances the portability of the code by allowing server configuration without code changes.
Additionally, the `.gitignore` file has been updated to exclude `*.log` files, ensuring that log files do not get committed to version control, thus keeping the repository clean.
Introducing PyFiche, a pastebin service optimized for command-line usage, including a full suite of servers – a TCP-based 'Fiche' server, an HTTP 'Lines' server, and a 'Recup' server for file retrieval via netcat. The initial release features configuration via pyproject.toml, a comprehensive README, and the MIT license.
This robust solution allows for easy code snippet sharing, file uploads, and downloads without dependencies outside the Python standard library. Setup involves environment configuration and pip installation with the project's handle to git. The 'Fiche' server accepts specific command-line options for customizability, and banlists/allowlists manage server access control, with detailed logging available per user request. Users should note that HTTPS support requires a reverse proxy setup, as PyFiche itself does not handle SSL/TLS.
The '.gitignore' file ensures that local development directories, bytecode and sensitive files are excluded from the repository to maintain a clean working environment. This addition represents a significant milestone for the Private.coffee team in providing a self-contained pastebin service.