Use cases

Not everything belongs in a chat message.

Maralys Paste preserves formatting, gives you a precise link, and lets you decide when the data disappears.

01

A snippet for code review

Pick a language, link to a specific line, and keep the discussion in your normal team chat. The recipient gets line numbers, highlighting, and a download with the right extension.

  • Unlisted by default
  • Raw output for automation
  • “Use as new” to reply with an edited version
02

Incident logs

A large stack trace is easier to read in a dedicated view than inside a message thread. Keep it for ten minutes or an hour; use a password or E2E for sensitive logs.

  • Search inside the editor
  • Wrap long lines
  • Automatic expiry
03

A configuration or secret outside chat

Burn-after-reading works for a temporary token or recovery command. The recipient explicitly reveals the content, after which the server will not return the payload again.

  • Exactly one successful reveal
  • Can be combined with E2E
  • The encryption key never reaches the server
04

A Markdown note

Share a draft guide, changelog, or technical decision as a clean GFM document. Raw HTML is disabled, so a paste cannot become a host for user scripts.

  • Tables, lists, and code blocks
  • Preview before publishing
  • Safe rendering
05

A public example

Publish a useful snippet to the catalog. Public pastes can be searched by title and content; private and unlisted links never appear there.

  • Language filters
  • Newest and popular over 7 days
  • Reports and post-publication moderation

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