A GoToSocial client for the terminal.
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Enbas

Overview

Enbas is a GoToSocial client for your terminal written in Go.

The project is in its early stages of development so expect bugs, breaking changes and limited functionality. At this time it is not recommended for use this with your production GoToSocial instances.

Repository mirrors

Enbas is actively developed in Code Flow with the main branch mirrored to the following forges:

Documentation

Licensing

Each file is annotated with the licensing information, but in general:

  • All original source code is licensed under GPL-3.0-or-later.
  • All documentation is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.

Inspirations

This project was inspired by the following projects:

  • madonctl: A Mastodon CLI client written in Go.
  • tut: A Mastodon TUI written in Go.
  • toot: A Mastodon CLI and TUI written in Python.