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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Dan Anglin <d.n.i.anglin@gmail.com>
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//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
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= Enbas
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:toc: left
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:toclevels: 3
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:toc-title: Table of Contents
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== Overview
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Enbas is a https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/[GoToSocial] client for your terminal written
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in https://go.dev[Go]. The project is in its experimental stages of development so bugs and breaking
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changes may appear. Enbas has limited functionality at the moment and it is **not** recommended for use
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with your production GoToSocial servers.
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This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License V3 or later which you can view link:LICENSES/GPL-3.0-or-later.txt[here].
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=== Repository mirrors
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- **Code Flow:** https://codeflow.dananglin.me.uk/apollo/enbas
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- **Codeberg:** https://codeberg.org/dananglin/enbas
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- **GitHub:** https://github.com/dananglin/enbas
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== Installation
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=== Download
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Pre-built binaries will be available on the release page on both Codeberg and GitHub when the first
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release is made.
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=== Build from source
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==== Requirements
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===== Go
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A minimum version of Go 1.22.0 is required for installing spruce.
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Please go https://go.dev/dl/[here] to download the latest version.
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===== Mage (Optional)
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The project includes mage targets for building and installing the binary.
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The main advantage of using mage over `go install` is that the build information is baked into the binary
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during compilation. You can visit the https://magefile.org/[Mage website] for instructions on how to install Mage.
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==== Install with mage
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You can install Enbas with Mage using the following commands:
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[source,console]
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----
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git clone https://github.com/dananglin/enbas.git
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mage install
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----
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By default Mage will attempt to install Enbas to `/usr/local/bin/enbas` which will most likely fail as you won't
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the permission to write to `/usr/local/bin/`. You will need to either run `sudo mage install`, or you can
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(preferably) change the install prefix to a directory that you have permission to write to using
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the `ENBAS_INSTALL_PREFIX` environment variable. For example:
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[source,console]
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----
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ENBAS_INSTALL_PREFIX=${HOME}/.local mage install
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----
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This will install Enbas to `~/.local/bin/enbas`.
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===== Environment variables you can use with Mage
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[%header,cols=2*]
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|===
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|Environment Variable
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|Description
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|`ENBAS_INSTALL_PREFIX`
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|Set this to your preferred the installation prefix (default: `/usr/local`).
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|`ENBAS_BUILD_REBUILD_ALL`
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|Set this to `1` to rebuild all packages even if they are already up-to-date.
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|`ENBAS_BUILD_VERBOSE`
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|Set this to `1` to enable verbose logging when building the binary.
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|===
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==== Install with go
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If your `GOBIN` directory is included in your `PATH` then you can install Enbas with Go.
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[source,console]
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----
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git clone https://github.com/dananglin/enbas.git
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cd enbas
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go install ./cmd/enbas
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----
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== Configuration
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Enbas uses Go's https://pkg.go.dev/os#UserConfigDir[os.UserConfigDir()] function to determine the
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location of your configuration directory.
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If you've set the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment variable, the configuration files will be stored in the `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/enbas` directory.
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If this is not set:
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- on Linux the configuration directory will be set to `$HOME/.config/enbas`.
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- on Darwin (MacOS) the configuration directory will be set to `$HOME/Library/Application Support/enbas`.
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- on Windows the configuration directory will be set within the `%AppData%` directory.
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If, for whatever reason, any of the above cannot be determined the configuration directory will be set to
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the current working directory.
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== Usage
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=== Check the build information
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You can view the application's version and build information using the `--version` flag.
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The build information is correctly displayed if you've downloaded the binary from Codeberg or GitHub,
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or if you've built it with Mage.
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[source,console]
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----
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$ enbas version --full
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Enbas
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Version: v0.0.0-13-g26a909d
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Git commit: 26a909d
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Go version: go1.22.0
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Build date: 2024-02-25T15:22:55Z
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----
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=== Check out the help documentation
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You can view the help documentation with the `--help` flag.
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You can also use this flag to view the help documentation for any of the commands.
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[source,console]
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----
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$ enbas --help
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SUMMARY:
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enbas - A GoToSocial client for the terminal.
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VERSION:
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v0.0.0-13-g26a909d
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USAGE:
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enbas [flags]
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enbas [command]
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COMMANDS:
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login login to an account on GoToSocial
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show print details about a specified resource
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switch switch to an account
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version print the application's version and build information
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FLAGS:
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--help
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print the help message
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Use "enbas [command] --help" for more information about a command.
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----
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=== Log into your GoToSocial account
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Enbas uses the Oauth2 authentication flow to log into your account on GoToSocial.
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This process requires your input to give consent to allow Enbas access to your account.
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[WARNING]
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====
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As of writing GoToSocial does not currently support scoped authorization tokens so even if we request read-only
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tokens, the application will be able to perform any actions within the limitations of your account
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(including admin actions if you are an admin).
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You can read more about this https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/api/authentication/[here].
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====
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The login flow is completed using the following steps:
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1. You start by using the `login` command specifying the instance that you want to log into.
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+
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[source,console]
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----
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enbas login --instance gotosocial-01.social.example
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----
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2. The application will register itself and the GoToSocial server will create a new client ID and secret that the app needs for authentication.
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3. The application will then generate a link to the consent form for you to access in your browser.
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This link will be printed on your terminal screen along with a message explaining that you need to obtain the `out-of-band` token to continue.
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If you have the `BROWSER` environment variable set or if you're using Linux, the link will open in a new browser tab for you to sign into your account.
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If the browser tab doesn't open, you can manually copy and paste the link in your favourite browser.
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4. Once you've signed into GoToSocial on your browser, you will be informed that Enbas would like to perform actions on your behalf.
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If you're happy with this then click on the `Allow` button.
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+
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image::assets/images/consent_form.png[A screenshot of the consent form]
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5. The `out-of-band` token will be printed for you at this point. Copy it and return to your terminal.
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6. Paste the token into the prompt and press `ENTER`.
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Enbas will then exchange the token for an access token which will be used to authentication to the
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GoToSocial server on your behalf.
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Enbas will then verify the access token, save the credentials to the `credentials.json` file in your configuration directory,
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and confirm that you have successfully logged into your account.
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+
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[source,console]
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----
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$ enbas login --instance gotosocial-01.social.example
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You'll need to sign into your GoToSocial's consent page in order to generate the out-of-band token to continue with
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the application's login process. Your browser may have opened the link to the consent page already. If not, please
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copy and paste the link below to your browser:
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https://gotosocial-01.social.example/oauth/authorize?client_id=01RHK48N1KH9SFNH2VVZR414BJ&redirect_uri=urn%3Aietf%3Awg%3Aoauth%3A2.0%3Aoob&response_type=code
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Once you have the code please copy and paste it below.
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Out-of-band token: ZGJKNDA2YWMTNGEYMS0ZZJLJLWJHNDITM2IZYJJLNJM3YJBK
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Successfully logged into bobby@gotosocial-01.social.example
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----
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=== Common actions
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* View your account information
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+
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[source,console]
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----
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enbas show --type account --my-account
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----
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* View a local or remote account
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+
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[source,console]
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----
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enbas show --type account --account teddy@gotosocial-01.social.example
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----
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* View your home timeline
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+
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[source,console]
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----
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enbas show --type timeline
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----
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* View the details of a status
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+
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[source,console]
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----
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enbas show --type status --status-id 01HQE43KT5YEDN4RGMT7BC63PF
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----
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== Inspirations
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This project was inspired from the following projects:
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* **madonctl:** https://github.com/McKael/madonctl[A Mastodon CLI client written in Go.]
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* **toot:** https://pypi.org/project/toot/[A Mastodon CLI and TUI written in Python.]
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* **tut:** https://github.com/RasmusLindroth/tut[A Mastodon TUI written in Go.]
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# Enbas
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### Overview
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Enbas is a [GoToSocial](https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/) client for your terminal written
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in [Go](https://go.dev).
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The project is in its early stages of development so expect bugs, breaking changes and limited
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functionality.
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At this time it is not recommended for use this with your production GoToSocial instances.
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### Repository mirrors
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Enbas is actively developed in [Code Flow](https://codeflow.dananglin.me.uk/apollo/enbas) with
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the `main` branch mirrored to [Codeberg](https://codeberg.org/dananglin/enbas) and
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[GitHub](https://github.com/dananglin/enbas).
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### Documentation
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- **[Installation guide](./docs/install.md)**: A guide for installing Enbas on your machine.
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- **[Getting started guide](./docs/getting_started.md)**: A guide to help you get started on using Enbas.
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- **[Configuration reference](./docs/configuration.md)**: The configuration reference documentation.
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- **[User manual](./docs/manual.md)**: The user manual.
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### Licensing
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Each file is annotated with the licensing information, but in general:
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- All original source code is licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later.
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- All documentation is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
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### Inspirations
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This project was inspired by the following projects:
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* **[madonctl](https://github.com/McKael/madonctl)**: A Mastodon CLI client written in Go.
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* **[tut](https://github.com/RasmusLindroth/tut)**: A Mastodon TUI written in Go.
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* **[toot](https://pypi.org/project/toot/)**: A Mastodon CLI and TUI written in Python.
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# Configuration reference
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## Config
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| Field | Type | Description |
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|--------------------|-------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|
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| `credentialsFile` | string | The (absolute) path to your credentials file. |
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| `cacheDirectory` | string | The (absolute) path to the root cache directory. |
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| `lineWrapMaxWidth` | int | The character limit used for line wrapping. |
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| `http` | [HTTPConfig](#httpconfig) | HTTP settings. |
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| `integrations` | [Integrations](#integrations) | Specify your integrations with Enbas. |
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## HTTPConfig
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| Field | Type | Description |
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|----------------|------|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `timeout` | int | The timeout (in seconds) for normal HTTP requests to your instance. |
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| `mediaTimeout` | int | The timeout (in seconds) for retrieving media from your instance. |
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## Integrations
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| Field | Type | Description |
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|---------------|--------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `browser` | string | The browser used for opening URLs (e.g. URL to a remote account). |
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| `editor` | string | The text editor used for writing statuses (not yet implemented). |
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| `pager` | string | The pager used for paging through long outputs (e.g. status timelines). Leave blank to disable paging. |
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| `imageViewer` | string | The image viewer used for viewing images from media attachments. |
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| `videoPlayer` | string | The video player used for viewing videos from media attachments. |
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# Getting Started
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## Summary
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In this guide we are going to log into an account on a private GoToSocial server.
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Follow along to log into your own account.
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## Your configuration directory
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Enbas uses Go's [os.UserConfigDir()](https://pkg.go.dev/os#UserConfigDir) function to calculate the location of your configuration directory.
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If you've set the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` environment variable, the configuration directory will be set to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/enbas`.
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If this is not set, then:
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- on Linux the configuration directory will be set to `$HOME/.config/enbas`.
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- on Darwin (MacOS) the configuration directory will be set to `$HOME/Library/Application Support/enbas`.
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- on Windows the configuration directory will be set within the `%AppData%` directory.
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Alternatively you can use the `--config-dir` global flag to specify your configuration directory.
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## Generate your configuration file
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Run the `init` command to generate your configuration file.
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```bash
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enbas init
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```
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Use the `--config-dir` flag if you want to generate it in a specific directory
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```bash
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enbas --config-dir ./config init
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```
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You should now see a file called `config.json` in your configuration directory.
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Feel free to edit the file to your preferences.
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The [configuration reference page](./configuration.md) should help you with this.
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For this 'Getting Started' guide you may want to specify your preferred browser in the configuration to allow
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Enbas to open the link to your instance's authorisation page.
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If you prefer to open the link manually then you can leave it blank.
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## Log into your GoToSocial account
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Enbas uses the Oauth2 authentication flow to log into your account on GoToSocial.
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> [!WARNING]
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> As of writing GoToSocial does not currently support scoped authorization tokens so even if we request read-only
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> tokens, the application will be able to perform any actions within the limitations of your account
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> (including admin actions if you are an admin).
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> You can read more about this [here](https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/api/authentication/).
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Follow the below steps to log into your account:
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1. Run the `login` command specifying the instance that you want to log into.
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```bash
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enbas login --instance gts.enbas-demo.private
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```
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2. Enbas will send a registration request to your instance and receive a new client ID and secret that it
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needs for authentication.
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3. Enbas will then generate a link to the consent form for you to access in your browser and print it to
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your terminal screen along with a message explaining that you need to obtain the `out-of-band` token
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to continue.
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The link will open in a tab in your preferred browser if you've specified it in your configuration,
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otherwise you can manually open it yourself.
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If the browser tab doesn't open for you as expected you can still manually open it yourself.
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4. Once you've signed into GoToSocial on your browser,
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you will be informed that Enbas would like to perform actions on your behalf.
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If you're happy with this then click on the `Allow` button.
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![A screenshot of the consent form](../assets/images/consent_form.png "Consent Form")
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5. The `out-of-band` token from your instance will be displayed to you in your browser.
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Copy it and return to your terminal.
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6. Paste the token into the prompt and press `ENTER`.
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Enbas will then exchange the token for an access token which will be used to authenticate
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to your instance on your behalf.
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7. Enbas will then verify the access token, save the credentials to the `credentials.json` file
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in your configuration directory, and inform you that you have successfully logged into your account.
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### Example login flow
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```
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$ enbas login --instance gts.enbas-demo.private
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You'll need to sign into your GoToSocial's consent page in order to generate the out-of-band token to continue with the application's login process.
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Your browser may have opened the link to the consent page already. If not, please copy and paste the link below to your browser:
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https://gts.enbas-demo.private/oauth/authorize?client_id=019RD0WVA903F773T5F9D9EYHP&redirect_uri=urn%3Aietf%3Awg%3Aoauth%3A2.0%3Aoob&response_type=code
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Once you have the code please copy and paste it below.
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Out-of-band token: ZDRKOTE0NMUTZGVHZC0ZNJVJLWJINTMTMWE1M2UWYWFHOTQY
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✔ You have successfully logged as percy@gts.enbas-demo.private.
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```
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## View your account information
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You can verify that you have successfully logged in by viewing your account information.
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```bash
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enbas show --type account --my-account
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```
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### Example
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```
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$ enbas show --type account --my-account
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|
||||
Percy Cade (@percy)
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ACCOUNT ID:
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01629QXYN8X597CZDAH4BTY32R
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||||
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JOINED ON:
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29 Jun 2024
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STATS:
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Followers: 0
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Following: 0
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||||
Statuses: 0
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||||
|
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BIOGRAPHY:
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Hey there, the name's Percy.
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||||
|
||||
I've been a Platform Engineer in the Healthcare industry for 5 years and
|
||||
counting. I love containerising anything and everything with Docker and
|
||||
Kubernetes, and often find myself dabbling with Python, Go and Rust.
|
||||
|
||||
In my free time I like to cook, blog about FOSS software news and make videos
|
||||
documenting my travels across the UK.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
METADATA:
|
||||
Pronouns: he/him
|
||||
Location: Hertfordshire, UK
|
||||
My website: https://percycade.me.private
|
||||
My blogs: https://blogs.percycade.me.private
|
||||
My photos: https://photos.percycade.me.private
|
||||
My videos: https://videos.percycade.me.private
|
||||
|
||||
ACCOUNT URL:
|
||||
https://gts.enbas-demo.private/@percy
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Now that you have successfully logged into your account proceed to the [user manual](./manual.md).
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docs/installation.md
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123
docs/installation.md
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|
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|
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<!--
|
||||
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Dan Anglin <d.n.i.anglin@gmail.com>
|
||||
|
||||
SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
|
||||
-->
|
||||
|
||||
# Installation Guide
|
||||
|
||||
## Download
|
||||
|
||||
Pre-built binaries will soon be available on the release page on both Codeberg and GitHub.
|
||||
|
||||
## Build from source
|
||||
|
||||
### Build requirements
|
||||
|
||||
- **Go:** A minimum version of Go 1.22.0 is required for installing spruce.
|
||||
Please go [here](https://go.dev/dl/) to download the latest version.
|
||||
|
||||
- **Mage (Optional):** The project includes mage targets for building and installing the binary. The main
|
||||
advantage of using mage over `go install` is that the build information is baked into the binary during
|
||||
compilation. You can visit the [Mage website](https://magefile.org/) for instructions on how to install Mage.
|
||||
|
||||
### Install with mage
|
||||
|
||||
You can install Enbas with Mage using the following commands:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/dananglin/enbas.git
|
||||
mage install
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
By default Mage will attempt to install Enbas to `/usr/local/bin/enbas` which will most likely fail as you won't
|
||||
the permission to write to `/usr/local/bin/`. You will need to either run `sudo mage install`, or you can
|
||||
(preferably) change the install prefix to a directory that you have permission to write to using
|
||||
the `ENBAS_INSTALL_PREFIX` environment variable. For example:
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
ENBAS_INSTALL_PREFIX=${HOME}/.local mage install
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
This will install Enbas to `~/.local/bin/enbas`.
|
||||
|
||||
The table below shows all the environment variables you can use when building with Mage.
|
||||
|
||||
| Environment Variable | Description |
|
||||
|--------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|
||||
|`ENBAS_INSTALL_PREFIX` | Set this to your preferred the installation prefix (default: `/usr/local`). |
|
||||
|`ENBAS_BUILD_REBUILD_ALL` | Set this to `1` to rebuild all packages even if they are already up-to-date. |
|
||||
|`ENBAS_BUILD_VERBOSE` | Set this to `1` to enable verbose logging when building the binary. |
|
||||
|
||||
### Install with go
|
||||
|
||||
If your `GOBIN` directory is included in your `PATH` then you can install Enbas with Go.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/dananglin/enbas.git
|
||||
cd enbas
|
||||
go install ./cmd/enbas
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Verify the installation
|
||||
|
||||
Type `enbas` from your terminal to verify that the installation was successful. You should see the help documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
$ enbas
|
||||
SUMMARY:
|
||||
enbas - A GoToSocial client for the terminal.
|
||||
|
||||
VERSION:
|
||||
v0.1.0
|
||||
|
||||
USAGE:
|
||||
enbas [flags]
|
||||
enbas [flags] [command]
|
||||
|
||||
COMMANDS:
|
||||
accept Accept a request (e.g. a follow request)
|
||||
add Add a resource to another resource
|
||||
block Block a resource (e.g. an account)
|
||||
create Create a specific resource
|
||||
delete Delete a specific resource
|
||||
edit Edit a specific resource
|
||||
follow Follow a resource (e.g. an account)
|
||||
init Create a new configuration file in the specified configuration directory
|
||||
login Login to an account on GoToSocial
|
||||
mute Mute a resource (e.g. an account)
|
||||
reject Reject a request (e.g. a follow request)
|
||||
remove Remove a resource from another resource
|
||||
show Print details about a specified resource
|
||||
switch Perform a switch operation (e.g. switch logged in accounts)
|
||||
unblock Unblock a resource (e.g. an account)
|
||||
unfollow Unfollow a resource (e.g. an account)
|
||||
unmute Unmute a resource (e.g. an account)
|
||||
version Print the application's version and build information
|
||||
whoami Print the account that you are currently logged in to
|
||||
|
||||
FLAGS:
|
||||
--help
|
||||
print the help message
|
||||
--config-dir
|
||||
Specify your config directory
|
||||
--no-color
|
||||
Disable ANSI colour output when displaying text on screen
|
||||
|
||||
Use "enbas [command] --help" for more information about a command.
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
You can also view the application's version and build information using the `version` command.
|
||||
The build information is correctly displayed if you've downloaded the binary from Codeberg or GitHub,
|
||||
or if you've built it with Mage.
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
Enbas
|
||||
|
||||
Version: v0.1.0
|
||||
Git commit: c8892a6
|
||||
Go version: go1.22.4
|
||||
Build date: 2024-06-28T21:57:37Z
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
Once you have completed the installation proceed to the [Getting Started guide](./getting_started.md).
|
9
docs/manual.md
Normal file
9
docs/manual.md
Normal file
|
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
|||
<!--
|
||||
SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2024 Dan Anglin <d.n.i.anglin@gmail.com>
|
||||
|
||||
SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
|
||||
-->
|
||||
|
||||
# User Manual
|
||||
|
||||
_Coming soon_
|
|
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ func (l *LoginExecutor) Execute() error {
|
|||
return fmt.Errorf("unable to save the authentication details: %w", err)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
l.printer.PrintSuccess("Successfully logged into " + loginName + ".")
|
||||
l.printer.PrintSuccess("You have successfully logged as " + loginName + ".")
|
||||
|
||||
return nil
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
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