Is there a way to change the name of a gist (github) ?, apparently it is ordering the files of the gist in alphabetical order, an naming the gist according to the file that appears first.
问题:
回答1:
Considering the order of files within a gist is asciibetical, you can try and add one file in uppercase.
That file will come before any other and will define the name of your gist.
Note that it won't change the url of said gist, as explained in "Namespaced Gists".
回答2:
Even better, you can add a file with a leading space in its name. It's virtually invisible and gives you more freedom when choosing the title and names for the files:
回答3:
What I do is creating a first file with leading underscore example : '_simple gist.md' and set it's type as markdown so it also serves as description of my gist .. after reading this post, I will prefix a leading space.
回答4:
An even better way is to use an ! (exclamation) in front of the name of the file that you always want to be the first in the order. That way you avoid having to add a space everytime you edit the file, as well as adding a tilde ~ to all the remaining files which can be an arbitrary long list.
回答5:
My gist contained a .gitignore
which sorts above a leading underscore. I ending up using two leading periods: ..FutureProcessorWithShinyExample.md
回答6:
If you edit the Gist an input box with the filename appears. That can be used to change the filename.
回答7:
There is no need to play with file names or spaces etc. You can just set or change the name of a gist or project by editing the readme.md file.