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6 = signal-cli (1)
7
8 == Name
9
10 signal-cli - A commandline and dbus interface for the Signal messenger
11
12 == Synopsis
13
14 *signal-cli* [--config CONFIG] [-h | -v | -u USERNAME | --dbus | --dbus-system] command [command-options]
15
16 == Description
17
18 signal-cli is a commandline interface for libsignal-service-java.
19 It supports registering, verifying, sending and receiving messages.
20 For registering you need a phone number where you can receive SMS or incoming calls.
21 signal-cli was primarily developed to be used on servers to notify admins of important events.
22 For this use-case, it has a dbus interface, that can be used to send messages from any programming language that has dbus bindings.
23
24 == Options
25
26 *-h*, *--help*::
27 Show help message and quit.
28
29 *-v*, *--version*::
30 Print the version and quit.
31
32 *--config* CONFIG::
33 Set the path, where to store the config.
34 Make sure you have full read/write access to the given directory.
35 (Default: `$XDG_DATA_HOME/signal-cli` (`$HOME/.local/share/signal-cli`))
36
37 *-u* USERNAME, *--username* USERNAME::
38 Specify your phone number, that will be your identifier.
39 The phone number must include the country calling code, i.e. the number must start with a "+" sign.
40
41 *--dbus*::
42 Make request via user dbus.
43
44 *--dbus-system*::
45 Make request via system dbus.
46
47 == Commands
48
49 === register
50
51 Register a phone number with SMS or voice verification.
52 Use the verify command to complete the verification.
53
54 *-v*, *--voice*::
55 The verification should be done over voice, not SMS.
56
57 === verify
58
59 Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice.
60
61 VERIFICATIONCODE::
62 The verification code.
63
64 *-p* PIN, *--pin* PIN::
65 The registration lock PIN, that was set by the user.
66 Only required if a PIN was set.
67
68 === unregister
69
70 Disable push support for this device, i.e. this device won't receive any more messages.
71 If this is the master device, other users can't send messages to this number anymore.
72 Use "updateAccount" to undo this.
73 To remove a linked device, use "removeDevice" from the master device.
74
75 === updateAccount
76
77 Update the account attributes on the signal server.
78 Can fix problems with receiving messages.
79
80 === setPin
81
82 Set a registration lock pin, to prevent others from registering this number.
83
84 REGISTRATION_LOCK_PIN::
85 The registration lock PIN, that will be required for new registrations (resets after 7 days of inactivity)
86
87 === removePin
88
89 Remove the registration lock pin.
90
91 === link
92
93 Link to an existing device, instead of registering a new number.
94 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.
95
96 *-n* NAME, *--name* NAME::
97 Optionally specify a name to describe this new device.
98 By default "cli" will be used.
99
100 === addDevice
101
102 Link another device to this device.
103 Only works, if this is the master device.
104
105 *--uri* URI::
106 Specify the uri contained in the QR code shown by the new device.
107
108 === listDevices
109
110 Show a list of connected devices.
111
112 === removeDevice
113
114 Remove a connected device.
115 Only works, if this is the master device.
116
117 *-d* DEVICEID, *--deviceId* DEVICEID::
118 Specify the device you want to remove.
119 Use listDevices to see the deviceIds.
120
121 === send
122
123 Send a message to another user or group.
124
125 RECIPIENT::
126 Specify the recipients’ phone number.
127
128 *-g* GROUP, *--group* GROUP::
129 Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
130
131 *-m* MESSAGE, *--message* MESSAGE::
132 Specify the message, if missing, standard input is used.
133
134 *-a* [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]], *--attachment* [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]::
135 Add one or more files as attachment.
136
137 *-e*, *--endsession*::
138 Clear session state and send end session message.
139
140 === sendReaction
141
142 Send reaction to a previously received or sent message.
143
144 RECIPIENT::
145 Specify the recipients’ phone number.
146
147 *-g* GROUP, *--group* GROUP::
148 Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
149
150 *-e* EMOJI, *--emoji* EMOJI::
151 Specify the emoji, should be a single unicode grapheme cluster.
152
153 *-a* NUMBER, *--target-author* NUMBER::
154 Specify the number of the author of the message to which to react.
155
156 *-t* TIMESTAMP, *--target-timestamp* TIMESTAMP::
157 Specify the timestamp of the message to which to react.
158
159 *-r*, *--remove*::
160 Remove a reaction.
161
162 === receive
163
164 Query the server for new messages.
165 New messages are printed on standardoutput and attachments are downloaded to the config directory.
166
167 *-t* TIMEOUT, *--timeout* TIMEOUT::
168 Number of seconds to wait for new messages (negative values disable timeout).
169 Default is 5 seconds.
170 *--ignore-attachments*::
171 Don’t download attachments of received messages.
172 *--json*::
173 Output received messages in json format, one object per line.
174
175 === updateGroup
176
177 Create or update a group.
178
179 *-g* GROUP, *--group* GROUP::
180 Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
181 If not specified, a new group with a new random ID is generated.
182
183 *-n* NAME, *--name* NAME::
184 Specify the new group name.
185
186 *-a* AVATAR, *--avatar* AVATAR::
187 Specify a new group avatar image file.
188
189 *-m* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]], *--member* [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]::
190 Specify one or more members to add to the group.
191
192 === quitGroup
193
194 Send a quit group message to all group members and remove self from member list.
195
196 *-g* GROUP, *--group* GROUP::
197 Specify the recipient group ID in base64 encoding.
198
199 === listGroups
200
201 Show a list of known groups.
202
203 *-d*, *--detailed*::
204 Include the list of members of each group.
205
206 === listIdentities
207
208 List all known identity keys and their trust status, fingerprint and safety number.
209
210 *-n* NUMBER, *--number* NUMBER::
211 Only show identity keys for the given phone number.
212
213 === trust
214
215 Set the trust level of a given number.
216 The first time a key for a number is seen, it is trusted by default (TOFU).
217 If the key changes, the new key must be trusted manually.
218
219 number::
220 Specify the phone number, for which to set the trust.
221
222 *-a*, *--trust-all-known-keys*::
223 Trust all known keys of this user, only use this for testing.
224
225 *-v* VERIFIED_SAFETY_NUMBER, *--verified-safety-number* VERIFIED_SAFETY_NUMBER::
226 Specify the safety number of the key, only use this option if you have verified the safety number.
227
228 === updateProfile
229
230 Update the name and/or avatar image visible by message recipients for the current users.
231 The profile is stored encrypted on the Signal servers.
232 The decryption key is sent with every outgoing messages (excluding group messages).
233
234 *--name*::
235 New name visible by message recipients.
236
237 *--avatar*::
238 Path to the new avatar visible by message recipients.
239
240 *--remove-avatar*::
241 Remove the avatar visible by message recipients.
242
243 === updateContact
244
245 Update the info associated to a number on our contact list.
246 This change is only local but can be synchronized to other devices by using `sendContacts` (see below).
247 If the contact doesn't exist yet, it will be added.
248
249 NUMBER::
250 Specify the contact phone number.
251
252 *-n*, *--name*::
253 Specify the new name for this contact.
254
255 === block
256
257 Block the given contacts or groups (no messages will be received).
258 This change is only local but can be synchronized to other devices by using `sendContacts` (see below).
259
260 [CONTACT [CONTACT ...]]::
261 Specify the phone numbers of contacts that should be blocked.
262
263 *-g* [GROUP [GROUP ...]], *--group* [GROUP [GROUP ...]]::
264 Specify the group IDs that should be blocked in base64 encoding.
265
266 === unblock
267
268 Unblock the given contacts or groups (messages will be received again).
269 This change is only local but can be synchronized to other devices by using `sendContacts` (see below).
270
271 [CONTACT [CONTACT ...]]::
272 Specify the phone numbers of contacts that should be unblocked.
273
274 *-g* [GROUP [GROUP ...]], *--group* [GROUP [GROUP ...]]::
275 Specify the group IDs that should be unblocked in base64 encoding.
276
277 === sendContacts
278
279 Send a synchronization message with the local contacts list to all linked devices.
280 This command should only be used if this is the master device.
281
282 === uploadStickerPack
283
284 Upload a new sticker pack, consisting of a manifest file and the stickers in WebP format (maximum size for a sticker file is 100KiB).
285 The required manifest.json has the following format:
286
287 [source,json]
288 ----
289 {
290 "title": "<STICKER_PACK_TITLE>",
291 "author": "<STICKER_PACK_AUTHOR>",
292 "cover": { // Optional cover, by default the first sticker is used as cover
293 "file": "<name of webp file, mandatory>",
294 "emoji": "<optional>"
295 },
296 "stickers": [
297 {
298 "file": "<name of webp file, mandatory>",
299 "emoji": "<optional>"
300 }
301 ...
302 ]
303 }
304 ----
305
306 PATH::
307 The path of the manifest.json or a zip file containing the sticker pack you wish to upload.
308
309 === daemon
310
311 signal-cli can run in daemon mode and provides an experimental dbus interface.
312 For dbus support you need jni/unix-java.so installed on your system (Debian:
313 libunixsocket-java ArchLinux: libmatthew-unix-java (AUR)).
314
315 *--system*::
316 Use DBus system bus instead of user bus.
317 *--ignore-attachments*::
318 Don’t download attachments of received messages.
319
320 == Examples
321
322 Register a number (with SMS verification)::
323 signal-cli -u USERNAME register
324
325 Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice::
326 signal-cli -u USERNAME verify CODE
327
328 Send a message to one or more recipients::
329 signal-cli -u USERNAME send -m "This is a message" [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]] [-a [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]]
330
331 Pipe the message content from another process::
332 uname -a | signal-cli -u USERNAME send [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]]
333
334 Create a group::
335 signal-cli -u USERNAME updateGroup -n "Group name" -m [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]
336
337 Add member to a group::
338 signal-cli -u USERNAME updateGroup -g GROUP_ID -m "NEW_MEMBER"
339
340 Leave a group::
341 signal-cli -u USERNAME quitGroup -g GROUP_ID
342
343 Send a message to a group::
344 signal-cli -u USERNAME send -m "This is a message" -g GROUP_ID
345
346 Trust new key, after having verified it::
347 signal-cli -u USERNAME trust -v SAFETY_NUMBER NUMBER
348
349 Trust new key, without having verified it. Only use this if you don't care about security::
350 signal-cli -u USERNAME trust -a NUMBER
351
352 == Files
353
354 The password and cryptographic keys are created when registering and stored in the current users home directory, the directory can be changed with *--config*:
355
356 `$XDG_DATA_HOME/signal-cli/` (`$HOME/.local/share/signal-cli/`)
357
358 For legacy users, the old config directories are used as a fallback:
359
360 $HOME/.config/signal/
361
362 $HOME/.config/textsecure/
363
364 == Authors
365
366 Maintained by AsamK <asamk@gmx.de>, who is assisted by other open source contributors.
367 For more information about signal-cli development, see
368 <https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli>.