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= signal-cli (1)
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== Name
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signal-cli - A commandline interface for the Signal messenger
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== Synopsis
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*signal-cli* [--config CONFIG] [-h | -v | -a ACCOUNT | --dbus | --dbus-system] command [command-options]
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== Description
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signal-cli is a commandline interface for libsignal-service-java.
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It supports registering, verifying, sending and receiving messages.
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For registering you need a phone number where you can receive SMS or incoming calls.
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signal-cli was primarily developed to be used on servers to notify admins of important events.
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For this use-case, it has a dbus and a JSON-RPC interface, that can be used to send messages from other programs.
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For some functionality the Signal protocol requires that all messages have been received from the server.
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The `receive` command should be regularly executed.
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In daemon mode messages are continuously received.
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== Options
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*-h*, *--help*::
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Show help message and quit.
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*-v*, *--version*::
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Print the version and quit.
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*--verbose*::
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Raise log level and include lib signal logs.
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*--log-file* LOG_FILE::
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Write log output to the given file.
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If `--verbose` is also given, the detailed logs will only be written to the log file.
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*--config* CONFIG::
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Set the path, where to store the config.
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Make sure you have full read/write access to the given directory.
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(Default: `$XDG_DATA_HOME/signal-cli` (`$HOME/.local/share/signal-cli`))
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*-a* ACCOUNT, *--account* ACCOUNT::
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Specify your phone number, that will be your identifier.
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The phone number must include the country calling code, i.e. the number must start with a "+" sign.
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This flag must not be given for the `link` command.
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It is optional for the `daemon` command.
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For all other commands it is only optional if there is exactly one local user in the config directory.
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*--service-environment* ENVIRONMENT::
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Choose the server environment to use:
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- `live` (default)
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- `staging`
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*--dbus*::
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Make request via user dbus.
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*--dbus-system*::
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Make request via system dbus.
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*-o* OUTPUT-MODE, *--output* OUTPUT-MODE::
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Specify if you want commands to output in either "plain-text" mode or in "json".
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Defaults to "plain-text"
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*--trust-new-identities* TRUST-MODE::
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Choose when to trust new identities:
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- `on-first-use` (default): Trust the first seen identity key from new users, changed keys must be verified manually
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- `always`: Trust any new identity key without verification
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- `never`: Don't trust any unknown identity key, every key must be verified manually
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== Commands
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=== register
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Register a phone number with SMS or voice verification.
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Use the verify command to complete the verification.
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If the account is just deactivated, the register command will just reactivate account, without requiring an SMS verification.
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By default the unregister command just deactivates the account, in which case it can be reactivated without sms verification if the local data is still available.
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If the account was deleted (with --delete-account) it cannot be reactivated.
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*-v*, *--voice*::
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The verification should be done over voice, not SMS.
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*--captcha*::
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The captcha token, required if registration failed with a captcha required error.
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To get the token, go to https://signalcaptchas.org/registration/generate.html
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For the staging environment, use: https://signalcaptchas.org/staging/registration/generate.html
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Check the developer tools for a redirect starting with signalcaptcha:// Everything after signalcaptcha:// is the captcha token.
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=== verify
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Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice.
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VERIFICATIONCODE::
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The verification code.
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*-p* PIN, *--pin* PIN::
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The registration lock PIN, that was set by the user.
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Only required if a PIN was set.
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=== unregister
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Disable push support for this device, i.e. this device won't receive any more messages.
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If this is the master device, other users can't send messages to this number anymore.
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Use "updateAccount" to undo this.
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To remove a linked device, use "removeDevice" from the master device.
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*--delete-account*::
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Delete account completely from server.
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Cannot be undone without loss.
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You will have to be readded to each group.
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CAUTION: Only delete your account if you won't use this number again!
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=== updateAccount
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Update the account attributes on the signal server.
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Can fix problems with receiving messages.
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*-n* NAME, *--device-name* NAME::
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Set a new device name for the main or linked device
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=== updateConfiguration
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Update signal configs and sync them to linked devices.
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This command only works on the main devices.
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*--read-receipts* {true,false}::
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Indicates if Signal should send read receipts.
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*--unidentified-delivery-indicators* {true,false}::
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Indicates if Signal should show unidentified delivery indicators.
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*--typing-indicators* {true,false}::
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Indicates if Signal should send/show typing indicators.
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*--link-previews* {true,false}::
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Indicates if Signal should generate link previews.
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=== setPin
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Set a registration lock pin, to prevent others from registering this number.
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REGISTRATION_LOCK_PIN::
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The registration lock PIN, that will be required for new registrations (resets after 7 days of inactivity)
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=== removePin
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Remove the registration lock pin.
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=== link
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Link to an existing device, instead of registering a new number.
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This shows a "sgnl://linkdevice?uuid=..." URI.
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If you want to connect to another signal-cli instance, you can just use this URI.
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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.
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*-n* NAME, *--name* NAME::
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Optionally specify a name to describe this new device.
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By default "cli" will be used.
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=== addDevice
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Link another device to this device.
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Only works, if this is the master device.
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*--uri* URI::
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Specify the uri contained in the QR code shown by the new device.
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You will need the full URI such as "sgnl://linkdevice?uuid=..." (formerly "tsdevice:/?uuid=...") Make sure to enclose it in quotation marks for shells.
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=== listDevices
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Show a list of linked devices.
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=== removeDevice
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Remove a linked device.
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Only works, if this is the master device.
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*-d* DEVICE_ID, *--device-id* DEVICE_ID::
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Specify the device you want to remove.
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Use listDevices to see the deviceIds.
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=== getUserStatus
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Uses a list of phone numbers to determine the statuses of those users.
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Shows if they are registered on the Signal Servers or not.
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In json mode this is outputted as a list of objects.
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[NUMBER [NUMBER ...]]::
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One or more numbers to check.
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=== send
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Send a message to another user or group.
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RECIPIENT::
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Specify the recipients’ phone number.
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*--note-to-self*::
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Send the message to self without notification.
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*-g* GROUP, *--group-id* GROUP::
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Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
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*-m* MESSAGE, *--message* MESSAGE::
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Specify the message.
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Currently, signal-cli reads the message from stdin if `-m` is missing, but this will change in a future version and the explicit flag `--message-from-stdin` should be used instead.
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*--message-from-stdin*::
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Read the message from standard input.
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*-a* [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]], *--attachment* [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]::
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Add one or more files as attachment.
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*--sticker* STICKER::
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Send a sticker of a locally known sticker pack (syntax: stickerPackId:stickerId).
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Shouldn't be used together with `-m` as the official clients don't support this.
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e.g.: `--sticker 00abac3bc18d7f599bff2325dc306d43:2`
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*--mention*::
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Mention another group member (syntax: start:length:recipientNumber) In the apps the mention replaces part of the message text, which is specified by the start and length values.
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e.g.: `-m "Hi X!" --mention "3:1:+123456789"`
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*--quote-timestamp*::
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Specify the timestamp of a previous message with the recipient or group to add a quote to the new message.
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*--quote-author*::
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Specify the number of the author of the original message.
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*--quote-message*::
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Specify the message of the original message.
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*--quote-mention*::
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Specify the mentions of the original message (same format as `--mention`).
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*-e*, *--end-session*::
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Clear session state and send end session message.
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=== sendReaction
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Send reaction to a previously received or sent message.
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RECIPIENT::
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Specify the recipients’ phone number.
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*-g* GROUP, *--group-id* GROUP::
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Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
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*-e* EMOJI, *--emoji* EMOJI::
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Specify the emoji, should be a single unicode grapheme cluster.
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*-a* NUMBER, *--target-author* NUMBER::
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Specify the number of the author of the message to which to react.
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*-t* TIMESTAMP, *--target-timestamp* TIMESTAMP::
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Specify the timestamp of the message to which to react.
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*-r*, *--remove*::
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Remove a reaction.
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=== sendReceipt
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Send a read or viewed receipt to a previously received message.
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RECIPIENT::
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Specify the sender’s phone number.
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*-t* TIMESTAMP, *--target-timestamp* TIMESTAMP::
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Specify the timestamp of the message to which to react.
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*--type* TYPE::
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Specify the receipt type, either `read` (the default) or `viewed`.
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=== sendTyping
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Send typing message to trigger a typing indicator for the recipient.
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Indicator will be shown for 15seconds unless a typing STOP message is sent first.
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RECIPIENT::
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Specify the recipients’ phone number.
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*-g* GROUP, *--group-id* GROUP::
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Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
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*-s*, *--stop*::
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Send a typing STOP message.
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=== remoteDelete
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Remotely delete a previously sent message.
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RECIPIENT::
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Specify the recipients’ phone number.
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*-g* GROUP, *--group-id* GROUP::
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Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
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*-t* TIMESTAMP, *--target-timestamp* TIMESTAMP::
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Specify the timestamp of the message to delete.
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=== receive
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Query the server for new messages.
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New messages are printed on standard output and attachments are downloaded to the config directory.
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In json mode this is outputted as one json object per line.
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*-t* TIMEOUT, *--timeout* TIMEOUT::
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Number of seconds to wait for new messages (negative values disable timeout).
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Default is 5 seconds.
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*--ignore-attachments*::
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Don’t download attachments of received messages.
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=== joinGroup
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Join a group via an invitation link.
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*--uri*::
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The invitation link URI (starts with `https://signal.group/#`)
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=== updateGroup
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Create or update a group.
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If the user is a pending member, this command will accept the group invitation.
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*-g* GROUP, *--group-id* GROUP::
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Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
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If not specified, a new group with a new random ID is generated.
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*-n* NAME, *--name* NAME::
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Specify the new group name.
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*-d* DESCRIPTION, *--description* DESCRIPTION::
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Specify the new group description.
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*-a* AVATAR, *--avatar* AVATAR::
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Specify a new group avatar image file.
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*-m* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]], *--member* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]::
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Specify one or more members to add to the group.
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*-r* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]], *--remove-member* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]::
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Specify one or more members to remove from the group
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*--admin* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]::
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Specify one or more members to make a group admin
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*--remove-admin* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]::
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Specify one or more members to remove group admin privileges
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*--reset-link*::
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Reset group link and create new link password
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*--link* LINK_STATE::
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Set group link state: `enabled`, `enabled-with-approval`, `disabled`
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*--set-permission-add-member* PERMISSION::
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Set permission to add new group members: `every-member`, `only-admins`
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*--set-permission-edit-details* PERMISSION::
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Set permission to edit group details: `every-member`, `only-admins`
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*--set-permission-send-messages* PERMISSION::
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Set permission to send messages in group: `every-member`, `only-admins`
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Groups where only admins can send messages are also called announcement groups
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*-e* EXPIRATION_SECONDS, *--expiration* EXPIRATION_SECONDS::
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Set expiration time of messages (seconds).
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To disable expiration set expiration time to 0.
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=== quitGroup
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Send a quit group message to all group members and remove self from member list.
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If the user is a pending member, this command will decline the group invitation.
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*-g* GROUP, *--group-id* GROUP::
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Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
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*--delete*::
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Delete local group data completely after quitting group.
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=== listGroups
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Show a list of known groups and related information.
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In json mode this is outputted as an list of objects and is always in detailed mode.
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*-d*, *--detailed*::
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Include the list of members of each group and the group invite link.
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=== listContacts
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Show a list of known contacts with names.
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=== listIdentities
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List all known identity keys and their trust status, fingerprint and safety number.
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*-n* NUMBER, *--number* NUMBER::
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Only show identity keys for the given phone number.
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=== trust
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Set the trust level of a given number.
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The first time a key for a number is seen, it is trusted by default (TOFU).
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If the key changes, the new key must be trusted manually.
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number::
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Specify the phone number, for which to set the trust.
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*-a*, *--trust-all-known-keys*::
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Trust all known keys of this user, only use this for testing.
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*-v* VERIFIED_SAFETY_NUMBER, *--verified-safety-number* VERIFIED_SAFETY_NUMBER::
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Specify the safety number of the key, only use this option if you have verified the safety number.
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Can be either the plain text numbers shown in the app or the bytes from the QR-code, encoded as base64.
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=== updateProfile
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Update the profile information shown to message recipients.
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The profile is stored encrypted on the Signal servers.
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The decryption key is sent with every outgoing messages to contacts and included in every group.
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*--given-name* NAME, *--name* NAME::
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New (given) name.
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*--family-name* FAMILY_NAME::
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New family name.
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*--about* ABOUT_TEXT::
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New profile status text.
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*--about-emoji* EMOJI::
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New profile status emoji.
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*--avatar* AVATAR_FILE::
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Path to the new avatar image file.
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*--remove-avatar*::
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Remove the avatar
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=== updateContact
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Update the info associated to a number on our contact list.
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This change is only local but can be synchronized to other devices by using `sendContacts` (see below).
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If the contact doesn't exist yet, it will be added.
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NUMBER::
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Specify the contact phone number.
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*-n*, *--name*::
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Specify the new name for this contact.
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*-e*, *--expiration* EXPIRATION_SECONDS::
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Set expiration time of messages (seconds).
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To disable expiration set expiration time to 0.
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=== removeContact
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Remove the info of a given contact
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NUMBER::
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Specify the contact phone number.
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*--forget*::
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Delete all data associated with this contact, including identity keys and sessions.
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=== block
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Block the given contacts or groups (no messages will be received).
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This change is only local but can be synchronized to other devices by using `sendContacts` (see below).
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[CONTACT [CONTACT ...]]::
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Specify the phone numbers of contacts that should be blocked.
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*-g* [GROUP [GROUP ...]], *--group-id* [GROUP [GROUP ...]]::
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Specify the group IDs that should be blocked in base64 encoding.
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=== unblock
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Unblock the given contacts or groups (messages will be received again).
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This change is only local but can be synchronized to other devices by using `sendContacts` (see below).
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[CONTACT [CONTACT ...]]::
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Specify the phone numbers of contacts that should be unblocked.
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*-g* [GROUP [GROUP ...]], *--group-id* [GROUP [GROUP ...]]::
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Specify the group IDs that should be unblocked in base64 encoding.
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=== sendContacts
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Send a synchronization message with the local contacts list to all linked devices.
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This command should only be used if this is the master device.
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=== sendSyncRequest
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Send a synchronization request message to the master device (for group, contacts, ...).
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The master device will respond with synchronization messages with full contact and group lists.
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=== uploadStickerPack
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Upload a new sticker pack, consisting of a manifest file and the sticker images.
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Images must conform to the following specification: (see https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/360031836512-Stickers#sticker_reqs )
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- Static stickers in PNG or WebP format
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- Animated stickers in APNG format,
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- Maximum file size for a sticker file is 300KiB
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- Image resolution of 512 x 512 px
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The required manifest.json has the following format:
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[source,json]
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----
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{
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"title": "<STICKER_PACK_TITLE>",
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"author": "<STICKER_PACK_AUTHOR>",
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"cover": { // Optional cover, by default the first sticker is used as cover
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"file": "<name of image file, mandatory>",
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"contentType": "<optional>",
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"emoji": "<optional>"
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},
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"stickers": [
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{
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"file": "<name of image file, mandatory>",
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"contentType": "<optional>",
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"emoji": "<optional>"
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}
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...
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]
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}
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----
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PATH::
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The path of the manifest.json or a zip file containing the sticker pack you wish to upload.
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=== daemon
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signal-cli can run in daemon mode and provides an experimental dbus or JSON-RPC interface.
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If no `-a` account is given, all local accounts will be exported as separate dbus objects under the same bus name.
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*--dbus*::
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Export DBus interface on user bus.
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See signal-cli-dbus (5) for info on the dbus interface.
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*--dbus-system*::
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Export DBus interface on system bus.
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See signal-cli-dbus (5) for info on the dbus interface.
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*--socket [SOCKET]*::
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Export a JSON-RPC interface on a UNIX socket (default $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/signal-cli/socket).
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See signal-cli-jsonrpc (5) for info on the JSON-RPC interface.
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*--tcp [HOST:PORT]*::
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Export a JSON-RPC interface on a TCP socket (default localhost:7583).
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See signal-cli-jsonrpc (5) for info on the JSON-RPC interface.
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*--ignore-attachments*::
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Don’t download attachments of received messages.
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*--no-receive-stdout*::
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Don’t print received messages to stdout.
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*--receive-mode*::
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Specify when to start receiving messages (on-start, on-connection, manual)
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== Examples
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Register a number (with SMS verification)::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT register
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Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT verify CODE
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Send a message to one or more recipients::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT send -m "This is a message" [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]] [-a [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]]
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Pipe the message content from another process::
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uname -a | signal-cli -a ACCOUNT send --message-from-stdin [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]]
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Create a group::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT updateGroup -n "Group name" -m [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]
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Add member to a group::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT updateGroup -g GROUP_ID -m "NEW_MEMBER"
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Accept a group invitation::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT updateGroup -g GROUP_ID
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Leave a group::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT quitGroup -g GROUP_ID
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||
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Send a message to a group::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT send -m "This is a message" -g GROUP_ID
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Trust new key, after having verified it::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT trust -v SAFETY_NUMBER NUMBER
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Trust new key, without having verified it. Only use this if you don't care about security::
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signal-cli -a ACCOUNT trust -a NUMBER
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== Exit codes
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||
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* *1*: Error is probably caused and fixable by the user
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* *2*: Some unexpected error
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* *3*: Server or IO error
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* *4*: Sending failed due to untrusted key
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== Files
|
||
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The password and cryptographic keys are created when registering and stored in the current users home directory, the directory can be changed with *--config*:
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||
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`$XDG_DATA_HOME/signal-cli/` (`$HOME/.local/share/signal-cli/`)
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||
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== Authors
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||
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Maintained by AsamK <asamk@gmx.de>, who is assisted by other open source contributors.
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For more information about signal-cli development, see
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<https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli>.
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