开源软件名称(OpenSource Name):McKael/madonctl开源软件地址(OpenSource Url):https://github.com/McKael/madonctl开源编程语言(OpenSource Language):Go 100.0%开源软件介绍(OpenSource Introduction):madonctlGolang command line interface for the Mastodon API
It is built on top of madon, my Golang implementation of the API. InstallationDownloadCheck the Release page for some pre-built binaries. More pre-built binaries might be available from the Homepage (development version and builds for a few other platforms). From sourcemadonctl now uses Go modules introduced with Go v1.11. For backward compatibility, dependencies have been vendored and you should still be able to build it "the old way" with:
Alternatively, with Go >= 1.11:
and you should be able to use Travis automated testing is run for Go versions 1.11 - 1.13. UsageConfigurationIn order to use madonctl, you need to specify the instance name or URL, and usually provide an account login/password (or a token). These settings can be passed as command line arguments or environment variables, but the easiest way is to use a configuration file. Note that you can generate a configuration file for your settings with
(You can redirect the output to a configuration file.) If you don't want to use the password or if you have enabled Two-factor
authentication, you can also use OAuth2 with the
For details on the configuration, please check the configuration page. UsageThe complete list of commands is available in the online help ( ExamplesThis is a non-exhaustive list of commands, showing how madonctl works. To post a simple "toot": % madonctl toot "Hello, World" You can change the toot visibility, add a Content Warning (a.k.a. spoiler) or send a media file: % madonctl toot --visibility direct "@McKael Hello, you"
% madonctl toot --visibility private --spoiler CW "The answer was 42"
% madonctl post --file image.jpg Selfie # Send a media file Note: The default toot visibility can be set in the configuration file with
the Send (text) file content as new message:
... or read message from standard input:
Reply to a message: % madonctl toot --in-reply-to 1234 --visibility direct "@user1 @user2 response"
% madonctl toot --in-reply-to 1234 --add-mentions "response" The flag Some account-related commands: % madonctl accounts blocked # List blocked accounts
% madonctl accounts muted # List muted accounts
% madonctl account notifications --list --all # List really all notifications
% madonctl account notifications --list --clear # List and clear notifications
% madonctl account notifications --notification-id 1234 # Display notification
% madonctl account notifications --dismiss --notification-id 1234 Note: By default, madonctl will send a single query. If you want all available
results you should use the Update your account information: % madonctl account update --display-name "John" # Update display name
% madonctl account update --note "Newcomer" # Update user note (bio)
% madonctl account update --note "" # Clear note
% madonctl account update --avatar me.png # Update avatar
% madonctl account update --bot # Advertise account as automated
% madonctl account update --default-sensitive # Set medias sensitive by default
% madonctl account update --default-language fra # Set default toot language
% madonctl account update --default-privacy private # Set default toot privacy See your own posts: % madonctl account statuses # See last posts
% madonctl account statuses --all # See all statuses Display accounts you're following or your followers: % madonctl accounts following # See last following
% madonctl accounts following --all # See all followed accounts
% madonctl accounts followers --limit 30 # Last 30 followers Add/remove a favourite, boost a status... % madonctl status --status-id 416671 favourite # Fave a status
% madonctl status --status-id 416671 boost # Boost (reblog) a status
% madonctl status --status-id 416671 unboost # Cancel a boost
% madonctl status --status-id 416671 boost --unset # Cancel a boost (deprecated) Pin/unpin a status... % madonctl status --status-id 533769 pin # Pin a status
% madonctl status --status-id 533769 unpin # Unpin a status
% madonctl status --status-id 533769 pin --unset # Unpin a status (deprecated) Pin/unpin an account (i.e., account endorsement)... % madonctl status --account-id 1234 pin # Pin (endorse) an account
% madonctl status --account-id 1234 unpin # Unpin an account
% madonctl status pin @Gargron@mastodon.social Search for an account (only accounts known to your instance): % madonctl accounts search gargron Follow an account with known ID: % madonctl account follow --account-id 1234 Follow a remote account: % madonctl account follow --remote Gargron@mastodon.social madonctl 2.3.0+ is able to recognize the kind of argument to specify and to use the relevant API calls, so the previous commands could be written as: % madonctl account follow 1234
% madonctl account follow Gargron@mastodon.social
% madonctl account follow https://mastodon.social/@Gargron Note: If you know the numeric account ID, you should use it to save extra API calls. Search for accounts, statuses or hashtags: % madonctl search gargron
% madonctl search mastodon When the account ID is unknown, --user-id can be useful. % madonctl account --user-id Gargron@mastodon.social -l5 statuses # Last 5 statuses
% madonctl account --user-id https://mastodon.social/@Gargron -l5 statuses # Same With madonctl 2.3.0+, you can use the shorter forms: % madonctl account statuses -l5 Gargron@mastodon.social
% madonctl account statuses -l5 https://mastodon.social/@Gargron
% madonctl account statuses -l5 1 # (account ID) Please note that the form "Gargron@mastodon.social" will only work if this account is known by the instance. If it is unknown, the https link should work (and the Mastodon server will learn about the account). Read timelines: % madonctl timeline # Display home timeline
% madonctl timeline home # (same as previous command)
% madonctl timeline public # Display federated timeline
% madonctl timeline public --local # Display public local timeline
% madonctl timeline direct # Display timeline of direct messages
% madonctl timeline --limit 3 # Display 3 latest home timeline messages Use the streaming API and fetch timelines and notifications: % madonctl stream # Stream home timeline and notifications
% madonctl stream local # Stream local timeline
% madonctl stream public # Stream federated timeline
% madonctl stream direct # Stream direct messages You can also use hashtag streams: % madonctl stream :mastodon # Stream for hastag 'mastodon'
% madonctl stream :madonctl,golang # Stream for several hashtags Please note that madonctl will use one socket per stream, so the number of concurrent hashtags is currently limited to 4 for "politeness". It is also possible to send every stream event (notification or status) to an external command. You can can even combine it with a customized theme. The contents will be sent to the standard input of this command: madonctl stream --command gateway.sh --theme gateway (Almost) All commands have a customizable output: % madonctl account show # Display an account
% madonctl account show -o yaml # Display an account, in yaml
% madonctl account show -o json # Display an account, in json
% madonctl stream local -o json # Stream local timeline and output to JSON You can also use Go (Golang) templates: % madonctl account --account-id 1 followers --template '{{.acct}}{{"\n"}}' You can write and use themes as well:
There are many more commands, you can find them in the online help or the manpage. Shell completionIf you want shell completion, you can generate scripts with the following command: Then, just source the script in your shell. For example, I have this line in my .zshrc:
Commands outputThe output can be set to json, yaml or to a Go template for all commands. For example, you can display your user token with: All the users that have favorited a given status: Sets of templates can be grouped as themes. For more complex templates, one can use the References
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