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NAME

       Twinkle - Twinkle 1.10.0

SYNOPSIS

       twinkle [options]

OPTIONS

       -c     Run in command line interface (CLI) mode

       --share <dir>
              Set the share directory.

       -f <profile>
              Startup  with  a  specific  profile. You will not be requested to choose a profile at startup. The
              profiles that you created are the .cfg files in your .twinkle directory.  You may specify multiple
              profiles separated by spaces.

       --force
              If a lock file is detected at startup, then override it and startup.

       --sip-port <port>

              Port for SIP signalling.  This port overrides the port from the system settings.

       --rtp-port <port>

              Port for RTP.  This port overrides the port from the system settings.

       --call <address>

              Instruct  Twinkle  to  call  the address.  When Twinkle is already running, this will instruct the
              running process to call the address.  The address may be a full or partial SIP URI. A partial  SIP
              URI will be completed with the information from the user profile.

              A subject may be passed by appending '?subject=<subject>' to the address.

              Examples: twinkle --call 123456 twinkle --call sip:example@example.com?subject=hello

       --cmd <cli command>

              Instruct  Twinkle  to  execute  the  CLI  command.  You can run all commands from the command line
              interface mode.  When Twinkle is already running,  this  will  instruct  the  running  process  to
              execute the CLI command.

              Examples: twinkle --cmd answer twinkle --cmd mute twinkle --cmd 'transfer 12345'

       --immediate
              This  option  can be used in conjunction with --call or --cmd It indicates the the command or call
              is to be performed immediately without asking the user for any confirmation.

       --set-profile <profile>

              Make <profile> the active profile.  When using this option in conjunction with --call  and  --cmd,
              then the profile is activated before executing --call or --cmd.

       --show
              Instruct a running instance of Twinkle to show the main window and take focus.

       --hide Instruct  a  running  instance  of Twinkle to hide in the system tray.  If no system tray is used,
              then Twinkle will minimize.

       --help-cli [cli command]

              Without a cli command this option lists all available CLI commands. With a CLI command this option
              prints help on the CLI command.

       --version
              Get version information.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2005-2015  Michel de Boer and contributors http://twinkle.dolezel.info

       Built with support for: ALSA, Speex, iLBC, ZRTP

       Contributions: * Werner Dittmann (ZRTP/SRTP) * Bogdan Harjoc (AKAv1-MD5, Service-Route) * Roman Imankulov
       (command line editing) * Ondrej Moris (codec preprocessing) * Rickard Petzall (ALSA)

       This software contains the following software from 3rd parties:  *  GSM  codec  from  Jutta  Degener  and
       Carsten  Bormann,  University of Berlin * G.711/G.726 codecs from Sun Microsystems (public domain) * iLBC
       implementation   from   RFC   3951   (www.ilbcfreeware.org)   *   Parts   of   the   STUN   project    at
       http://sourceforge.net/projects/stun * Parts of libsrv at http://libsrv.sourceforge.net/

       For RTP the following dynamic libraries are linked: * GNU ccRTP - http://www.gnu.org/software/ccrtp * GNU
       uCommon C++ - http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/Category:Software

       Twinkle comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
       modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
       either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

SEE ALSO

       The full documentation for Twinkle is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and  Twinkle  programs
       are properly installed at your site, the command

              info Twinkle

       should give you access to the complete manual.