Provided by: go-sendxmpp_0.8.3-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       go-sendxmpp - A tool to send messages to an XMPP contact or MUC.

SYNOPSIS

       go-sendxmpp  [-cdilnt]  [-a  value] [-f value] [--headline] [--help] [-h value] [-j value]
       [-m  value]  [--muc-password  value]   [--oob-file   value]   [--ox]   [--ox-delete-nodes]
       [--ox-genprivkey-rsa]       [--ox-genprivkey-x25519]      [--ox-import-privkey      value]
       [--ox-passphrase value] [-p value] [--raw] [--scram-mech-pinning value] [--timeout  value]
       [--tls-version value] [-u value] [--version] [recipients…]

DESCRIPTION

       A  tool  to  send  messages to an XMPP contact or MUC inspired by (but not as powerful as)
       sendxmpp.
       You can either pipe a programs output to go-sendxmpp, write in your terminal (put ^D in  a
       new  line  to finish) or send the input from a file (-m or --message). The account data is
       expected  at  ~/.config/go-sendxmpp/config  (preferred),  ~/.config/go-sendxmpp/sendxmpprc
       (deprecated) ~/.sendxmpprc (for compatibility with the original perl sendxmpp) if no other
       configuration file location is specified with -f or --file.

OPTIONS

       -a, --alias=[value]
              Set alias/nickname for chatrooms.

       -c, --chatroom=[value]
              Send message to a chatroom.

       -d, --debug
              Show debugging info.

       -f, --file=[value]
              Set configuration file. (Default: ~/.config/go-sendxmpp/config)

       --headline
              Send message as type headline.

       --help Show help.

       -h, --http-upload=[value]
              Send a file via http-upload.

       -i, --interactive
              Interactive mode (for use with e.g. tail -f).

       -j, --jserver=[value]
              XMPP server address.

       -l, --listen
              Listen for messages and print them to stdout. If JIDs are specified  only  messages
              from  those contacts are shown. If no JIDs are specified all received messages will
              be shown.

       -m, --message=[value]
              Set file including the message.

       --muc-password=[value]
              Password for password protected MUCs.

       -n, --no-tls-verify
              Skip verification of TLS certificates (not recommended).

       --oob-file=[value]
              URL to send a file as out of band data.

       --ox   Use "OpenPGP for XMPP" encryption (experimental).
              Ox in  go-sendxmpp  only  supports  sending  encrypted  1-1  messages.  Sending  to
              groupchats  and sending encrypted files is not supported. There is no check whether
              the recipients key is trusted as there is no local keyring used.  Go-sendxmpp  just
              uses  the  most  recent  key  that is provided via pubsub and checks that it is not
              expired. As a user facing client a notification would be shown that a  new  key  is
              available  and  ask the user whether to use the new key or stick to the old one. As
              go-sendxmpp is usually used in scripts it just accepts the new key to  prevent  the
              user from missing a new notification due to changed keys.

       --ox-delete-nodes
              Delete existing OpenPGP nodes on the server.

       --ox-genprivkey-rsa
              Generate  a  private  OpenPGP  key  (RSA  4096 bit) for the configured account (via
              config file or -u and -p) and publish the  corresponding  public  key.  Go-sendxmpp
              will     save     the     key     in    $XDG_DATA_HOME/go-sendxmpp/oxprivkeys    or
              $HOME/.local/share/go-sendxmpp/oxprivkeys. To protect the key a passphrase might be
              set using --ox-passphrase while generating the key.
              If  there  is  an  existing  private  key for "OpenPGP for XMPP" created by another
              client (e.g. profanity) it might be imported using --ox-import-privkey.

       --ox-genprivkey-x25519
              Generate a private OpenPGP key (X25519) for the configured account (via config file
              or  -u  and -p) and publish the corresponding public key. Go-sendxmpp will save the
              key             in             $XDG_DATA_HOME/go-sendxmpp/oxprivkeys             or
              $HOME/.local/share/go-sendxmpp/oxprivkeys. To protect the key a passphrase might be
              set using --ox-passphrase while generating the key.
              If there is an existing private key for  "OpenPGP  for  XMPP"  created  by  another
              client (e.g. profanity) it might be imported using --ox-import-privkey.

       --ox-import-privkey=[value]
              Import an existing private OpenPGP key.

       --ox-passphrase=[value]
              Passphrase for locking and unlocking the private OpenPGP key.

       --tls-version=[value]
              Minimal  TLS  version.  10  (TLSv1.0),  11  (TLSv1.1),  12  (TLSv1.2), 13 (TLSv1.3)
              (Default: 12)

       -p, --password=[value]
              Password for XMPP account.

       --raw  Send raw XML. To send raw XML to a contact as normal chat message no  contact  must
              be  specified.  To  send  raw  XML  to a MUC you have to specify the MUC via -c and
              go-sendxmpp will join the MUC.

       --scram-mech-pinning=[<value>]
              Enforce the use of a certain SCRAM authentication mechanism. Currently  go-sendxmpp
              supports    SCRAM-SHA-1,   SCRAM-SHA-1-PLUS,   SCRAM-SHA-256,   SCRAM-SHA-256-PLUS,
              SCRAM-SHA-512 and SCRAM-SHA-512-PLUS. You should know what you are doing when using
              this  setting and make sure the chosen mechanism is supported by the server. If not
              set, go-sendxmpp will use XEP-0474  to  prevent  downgrade  attacks  (needs  server
              support).

       --timeout=[value]
              Connection timeout in seconds. (Default: 10)

       -t, --tls
              Use direct TLS.

       -u, --username=[value]
              Username for XMPP account (JID).

       --version
              Show version information.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

   HTTP_PROXY
       A SOCKS5 proxy can be used by setting the environment variable HTTP_PROXY. This feature is
       considered experimental and there is no guarantee that there won't be any connections  not
       using the proxy although it didn't happen during testing.

       HTTP_PROXY="socks5://127.0.0.1:9050" go-sendxmpp --http-upload file.txt user@example.org

SHELL COMPLETIONS

   ZSH
       There  are  no shell completions yet (contributions welcome) but for zsh it is possible to
       automatically create completions from --help which might work good enough.

       Just place the following in your ~/.zshrc or ~/.zshrc.local:

       compdef _gnu_generic go-sendxmpp

CHAT

       Feel free to join https://join.jabber.network/#go-sendxmpp@chat.mdosch.de?join.

AUTHOR

       Written by Martin Dosch.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs at https://salsa.debian.org/mdosch/go-sendxmpp/issues.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) Martin Dosch License: BSD 2-clause License

SEE ALSO

       go-sendxmpp(5), sendxmpp(1)

                                          February 2024                            GO-SENDXMPP(1)