Classic paste sites work, but many now push accounts, show ads over your code, or expire snippets after a while. If you just want to paste code and get a clean link, here is a lighter option and what to look for.
What a good paste tool should do
- No account — paste and share with zero friction.
- A real raw view — plain text with the right content type for
curland scripts. - Readable formatting — line numbers and preserved indentation.
- Unlisted links — random codes so snippets are not browsable by strangers.
How sshot.online handles it
The code share tool does exactly this: paste your snippet, optionally pick a language, and get a short link like sshot.online/c/aB3xQ9k. Every snippet has a line-numbered view, a one-click copy button, and a raw endpoint. Links use random, unlisted codes and do not expire.
Part of a bigger toolkit
It sits alongside the screenshot-to-link tool and the URL shortener, so you can share a snippet, a screenshot, and a tidy link from one place. Everything is free, unlimited, and needs no signup.