itty.bitty takes html (or other data), compresses it into a URL fragment, and provides a link that can be shared. When it is opened, it inflates that data on the receiver’s side.
Learn more at about.bitty.site
Detailed workings how.bitty.site
Handcrafted HTML files
Drag one into the editor to convert it.
Using Codepen.io
Paste a codepen URL into the editor. Get started with a template or look at some samples.
Size Limits
While most sites support 2000 bytes, some can handle more.
Hosting
One simple way to host is to forward a domain. Just paste the itty.bitty url in the redirect.
Encoding (Mac)
echo -n 'hello world' | lzma -9 | base64 | printf "https://itty.bitty.site/#/%s\n" "$(cat -)"
Encoding (Linux)
echo -n 'hello world' | lzma -9 | base64 -w0 | printf "https://itty.bitty.site/#/%s\n" "$(cat -)"
Encoding (Win Git/WSL)
echo -n 'hello world' | xz --format=lzma -9 | base64 -w0 | printf "https://itty.bitty.site/#/%s\n" "$(cat -)"
Encoding (Python)
base64.b64encode(lzma.compress(bytes("hello world",encoding="utf-8"), format=lzma.FORMAT_ALONE, preset=9))
Encoding (Node.js)
'https://itty.bitty.site/#/'+Buffer.from(lzma.compress("Hello World", 9)).toString('base64')
Decoding (Mac)
echo -n "[URL]" | sed -E 's/^.*#[^\/]*\/\??//g' | base64 -D | lzma -d
Decoding (Linux)
echo -n "[URL]" | sed -E 's/^.*#[^\/]*\/\??//g' | base64 -d | lzma -d
Decoding (Win Git/WSL)
echo -n "[URL]" | sed 's/^.*#[^\/]*\///g' | base64 -d | xz --format=lzma -d