3 textsecure-cli is a commandline interface for
[libtextsecure-java](https://github.com/WhisperSystems/libtextsecure-java). It supports registering, verifying, sending and receiving messages. To be able to receiving messages textsecure-cli uses a
[patched libtextsecure-java](https://github.com/AsamK/libtextsecure-java), because libtextsecure-java
[does not yet support registering for the websocket support](https://github.com/WhisperSystems/libtextsecure-java/pull/5). For registering you need a phone number where you can receive SMS or incoming calls.
4 It is primarily intended 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.
8 usage: textsecure-cli [-h] [-u USERNAME] [-v] {register,verify,send,quitGroup,updateGroup,receive} ...
10 * Register a number (with SMS verification)
12 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME register
14 * Register a number (with voice verification)
16 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME register -v
18 * Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice
20 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME verify CODE
22 * Send a message to one or more recipients
24 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME send -m "This is a message" [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]] [-a [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]]
26 * Pipe the message content from another process.
28 uname -a | textsecure-cli -u USERNAME send [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]]
34 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME updateGroup -n "Group name" -m [MEMBER [MEMBER ...]]
38 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME updateGroup -g GROUP_ID -n "New group name"
40 * Send a message to a group
42 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME send -m "This is a message" -g GROUP_ID
46 textsecure-cli can run in daemon mode and provides an experimental dbus interface.
47 For dbus support you need jni/unix-java.so installed on your system (Debian: libunixsocket-java ArchLinux: libmatthew-unix-java (AUR)).
49 * Run in daemon mode (dbus session bus)
51 textsecure-cli -u USERNAME daemon
53 * Send a message via dbus
55 textsecure-cli --dbus send -m "Message" [RECIPIENT [RECIPIENT ...]] [-a [ATTACHMENT [ATTACHMENT ...]]]
59 To run on the system bus you need to take some additional steps.
60 It’s advisable to run textsecure-cli as a separate unix user, the following steps assume you created a user named *textsecure-cli*.
61 These steps, executed as root, should work on all distributions using systemd.
64 cp data/org.asamk.TextSecure.conf /etc/dbus-1/system.d/
65 cp data/org.asamk.TextSecure.service /usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/
66 cp data/textsecure.service /etc/systemd/system/
67 sed -i -e "s|%dir%|<INSERT_INSTALL_PATH>|" -e "s|%number%|<INSERT_YOUR_NUMBER>|" /etc/systemd/system/textsecure.service
68 systemctl daemon-reload
69 systemctl enable textsecure.service
70 systemctl reload dbus.service
73 Then just execute the send command from above, the service will be autostarted by dbus the first time it is requested.
77 The password and cryptographic keys are created when registering and stored in the current users home directory:
79 $HOME/.config/textsecure/data/
83 This project uses
[Gradle](http://gradle.org) for building and maintaining
86 1. Checkout the source somewhere on your filesystem with
88 git clone https://github.com/AsamK/textsecure-cli.git
94 3. Create shell wrapper in *build/install/textsecure-cli/bin*:
98 4. Create tar file in *build/distributions*:
103 If you use a version of the Oracle JRE and get an InvalidKeyException you need to enable unlimited strength crypto. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/
6481627/java-security-illegal-key-size-or-default-parameters for instructions.
107 This project uses libtextsecure-java from Open Whisper Systems:
109 https://github.com/WhisperSystems/libtextsecure-java
111 Licensed under the GPLv3: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-
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