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Enbas
Overview
Enbas is a GoToSocial client for your terminal written in Go. The project is currently a work in progress so breaking changes will be made and bugs may appear here and there during its early development. Enbas has limited functionality at the moment and it is not recommended for use with your production GoToSocial servers.
This project is licensed under GPLv3.
Repository mirrors
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Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/dananglin/enbas
Installation
Download
Pre-built binaries will be available on the release page on both Codeberg and GitHub when the first release is made.
Build from source
Requirements
Go
A minimum version of Go 1.22.0 is required for installing spruce. Please go here to download the latest version.
Mage (Optional)
The project includes mage targets for building and installing the binary. The main advantage of using mage is that the binary’s build information is baked into the binary during compilation. You can visit the Mage website for instructions on how to install Mage.
Install with mage
You can install Enbas with Mage using the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/dananglin/enbas.git
cd enbas/internal/build/
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:
ENBAS_INSTALL_PREFIX=${HOME}/.local mage install
This will install Enbas to ~/.local/bin/enbas
.
Install with go
If your GOBIN
directory is included in your PATH
then you can install Enbas with Go.
git clone https://github.com/dananglin/enbas.git
cd enbas
go install ./cmd/enbas
Configuration
Enbas uses Go’s os.UserConfigDir() function to determine the location of your configuration directory.
If you’ve set the XDG_CONFIG_HOME
environment variable, the configuration files will be stored in the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/enbas
directory.
If this is not set:
-
on Linux the configuration directory will be set to
$HOME/.config/enbas
. -
on Darwin (MacOS) the configuration directory will be set to
$HOME/Library/Application Support/enbas
. -
on Windows the configuration directory will be set within the
%AppData%
directory.
If (for whatever reason) any of the above cannot be determined, the configuration directory will be set to the current working directory.
Usage
Check the build information
You can view the application’s version and build information using the --version
flag.
The build information is correctly displayed if you’ve downloaded the binary from Codeberg or GitHub,
or if you’ve built it with Mage.
$ enbas version --full
Enbas
Version: v0.0.0-13-g26a909d
Git commit: 26a909d
Go version: go1.22.0
Build date: 2024-02-25T15:22:55Z
Check out the help documentation
You can view the help documentation with the --help
flag.
You can also use this flag to view the help documentation for any of the commands.
$ enbas --help
SUMMARY:
enbas - A GoToSocial client for the terminal.
VERSION:
v0.0.0-13-g26a909d
USAGE:
enbas [flags]
enbas [command]
COMMANDS:
login login to an account on GoToSocial
show print details about a specified resource
switch switch to an account
version print the application's version and build information
FLAGS:
--help
print the help message
Use "enbas [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Log into your GoToSocial account
Use the login
command to log into your GoToSocial account with Enbas.
enbas login --instance gotosocial.example.local
The login flow uses Oauth2 authentication and requires your interaction to complete the process. The process uses the following steps:
-
The application will register itself and the GTS server will create a new client ID and secret that it needs for authentication.
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The application will then generate a link to the consent form for you to access in your browser. If you’re on Linux the link will open in a new browser. If you’re using a different OS or the browser tab doesn’t open you can manually open the link in a new browser tab.
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Once you’ve signed in GTS will ask you to confirm that you want to create an out of band token for Enbas. Once you’ve clicked accept a token will be printed for you. Copy this token and return to your terminal.
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Paste the token into the prompt and press ENTER. Enbas will then exchange the token for and access token which will be used for authentication on your behalf. Enbas will then verify the access token and confirm that you have successfully logged into your account.
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View your account information
View a remote account
View your timeline
View a status
Inspirations
This project was inspired from the following projects: