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signal-cli (1)
============
Name
----
signal-cli - A commandline and dbus interface for the Signal messenger
Synopsis
--------
*signal-cli* [--config CONFIG] [-h | -v | -u USERNAME | --dbus | --dbus-system] command [command-options]
Description
-----------
signal-cli is a commandline interface for libsignal-service-java. It supports
registering, verifying, sending and receiving messages. For registering you need a
phone number where you can receive SMS or incoming calls.
signal-cli was primarily developed to be used on servers to notify admins of
important events. For this use-case, it has a dbus interface, that can be used to
send messages from any programming language that has dbus bindings.
Options
-------
*-h*, *--help*::
Show help message and quit.
*-v*, *--version*::
Print the version and quit.
*--config* CONFIG::
Set the path, where to store the config.
(Default: $HOME/.config/signal)
*-u* USERNAME, *--username* USERNAME::
Specify your phone number, that will be your identifier.
*--dbus*::
Make request via user dbus.
*--dbus-system*::
Make request via system dbus.
Commands
--------
register
~~~~~~~~
Register a phone number with SMS or voice verification. Use the verify command to
complete the verification.
*-v*, *--voice*::
The verification should be done over voice, not SMS.
verify
~~~~~~
Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice.
VERIFICATIONCODE::
The verification code.
link
~~~~
Link to an existing device, instead of registering a new number. This shows a
"tsdevice:/…" URI. If you want to connect to another signal-cli instance, you can
just use this URI. If you want to link to an Android/iOS device, create a QR code
with the URI (e.g. with qrencode) and scan that in the Signal app.
*-n* NAME, *--name* NAME::
Optionally specify a name to describe this new device. By default "cli" will
be used.
addDevice
~~~~~~~~~
Link another device to this device. Only works, if this is the master device.
*--uri* URI::
Specify the uri contained in the QR code shown by the new device.
listDevices
~~~~~~~~~~~
Show a list of connected devices.
removeDevice
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Remove a connected device. Only works, if this is the master device.
*-d* DEVICEID, *--deviceId* DEVICEID::
Specify the device you want to remove. Use listDevices to see the deviceIds.
send
~~~~
Send a message to another user or group.
RECIPIENT::
Specify the recipients phone number.
*-g* GROUP, *--group* GROUP::
Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
*-m* MESSAGE, *--message* MESSAGE::
Specify the message, if missing, standard input is used.
*-a* [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]], *--attachment* [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]::
Add one or more files as attachment.
*-e*, *--endsession*::
Clear session state and send end session message.
receive
~~~~~~~
Query the server for new messages. New messages are printed on standardoutput and
attachments are downloaded to the config directory.
*-t* TIMEOUT, *--timeout* TIMEOUT::
Number of seconds to wait for new messages (negative values disable timeout).
Default is 5 seconds.
updateGroup
~~~~~~~~~~~
Create or update a group.
*-g* GROUP, *--group* GROUP::
Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding. If not specified, a new
group with a new random ID is generated.
*-n* NAME, *--name* NAME::
Specify the new group name.
*-a* AVATAR, *--avatar* AVATAR::
Specify a new group avatar image file.
*-m* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]], *--member* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]::
Specify one or more members to add to the group.
quitGroup
~~~~~~~~~
Send a quit group message to all group members and remove self from member list.
*-g* GROUP, *--group* GROUP::
Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
listIdentities
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List all known identity keys and their trust status, fingerprint and safety
number.
*-n* NUMBER, *--number* NUMBER::
Only show identity keys for the given phone number.
trust
~~~~~
Set the trust level of a given number. The first time a key for a number is seen,
it is trusted by default (TOFU). If the key changes, the new key must be trusted
manually.
number::
Specify the phone number, for which to set the trust.
*-a*, *--trust-all-known-keys*::
Trust all known keys of this user, only use this for testing.
*-v* VERIFIED_FINGERPRINT, *--verified-fingerprint* VERIFIED_FINGERPRINT::
Specify the safety number or fingerprint of the key, only use this option if you have verified
the fingerprint.
daemon
~~~~~~
signal-cli can run in daemon mode and provides an experimental dbus interface. For
dbus support you need jni/unix-java.so installed on your system (Debian:
libunixsocket-java ArchLinux: libmatthew-unix-java (AUR)).
*--system*::
Use DBus system bus instead of user bus.
Examples
--------
Register a number (with SMS verification)::
signal-cli -u USERNAME register
Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice::
signal-cli -u USERNAME verify CODE
Send a message to one or more recipients::
signal-cli -u USERNAME send -m "This is a message" [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]] [-a [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]]
Pipe the message content from another process::
uname -a | signal-cli -u USERNAME send [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]]
Create a group::
signal-cli -u USERNAME updateGroup -n "Group name" -m [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]
Add member to a group::
signal-cli -u USERNAME updateGroup -g GROUP_ID -m "NEW_MEMBER"
Leave a group::
signal-cli -u USERNAME quitGroup -g GROUP_ID
Send a message to a group::
signal-cli -u USERNAME send -m "This is a message" -g GROUP_ID
Trust new key, after having verified it::
signal-cli -u USERNAME trust -v FINGER_PRINT NUMBER
Trust new key, without having verified it. Only use this if you don't care about security::
signal-cli -u USERNAME trust -a NUMBER
Files
-----
The password and cryptographic keys are created when registering and stored in the
current users home directory, the directory can be changed with *--config*:
$HOME/.config/signal/
For legacy users, the old config directory is used as a fallback:
$HOME/.config/textsecure/
Authors
-------
Maintained by AsamK <asamk@gmx.de>, who is assisted by other open
source contributors. For more information about signal-cli development, see
<https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli>.