This project is a work-in-progress, and there's still a lot to be implemented, but much of the basic client functionality is already present.
Configuration
Create the configuration folder
mkdir -p ~/snap/iamb/current/.config/iamb/
Create the configuration file
Create ~/snap/iamb/current/.config/iamb/config.toml
default_profile = "default"
[profiles.default]
user_id = "@myuser:homeserver.org"
url = "https://homeserver.org"
[dirs]
cache = "/home/myusername/snap/iamb/common/.cache/iamb/"
logs = "/home/myusername/snap/iamb/common/.local/share/iamb/logs/"
downloads = "/home/myusername/snap/iamb/common/Downloads/"
[settings.users]
"@myuser:homeserver.org" = { "name" = "My Name", "color" = "magenta" }
Start iamb
$ iamb
Documentation
Useful Keybindings
<Enter>
will send a typed message^V^J
can be used in Insert mode to enter a newline without submittingO
/o
can be used to insert blank lines before and after the cursor line^Wm
can be used to toggle whether the message bar or scrollback is selected^Wz
can be used to toggle whether the current window takes up the full screenRoom Commands
:dms
will open a list of direct messages:rooms
will open a list of joined rooms:members
will open a list of members for the currently focused room or space:spaces
will open a list of joined spaces:join
can be used to switch to join a new room or start a direct message:split
and :vsplit
can be used to open rooms in a new windowVerification Commands
The :verify
command has several different subcommands for working with
verification requests. When used without any arguments, it will take you to a
list of current verifications, where you can see and compare the Emoji.
The different subcommands are:
:verify request USERNAME
will send a verification request to a user:verify confirm USERNAME/DEVICE
will confirm a verification:verify mismatch USERNAME/DEVICE
will cancel a verification where the Emoji don't match:verify cancel USERNAME/DEVICE
will cancel a verificationOther Useful Commands
:welcome
will take you back to this screenAdditional Configuration
You can customize iamb in your $CONFIG_DIR/iamb/config.json
file, where
$CONFIG_DIR
is your system's per-user configuration directory.
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Snaps are discoverable and installable from the Snap Store, an app store with an audience of millions.
Snap is available for CentOS 7.6+, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6+, from the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository. The EPEL repository can be added to your system with the following command:
sudo yum install epel-release
Snap can now be installed as follows:
sudo yum install snapd
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sudo systemctl enable --now snapd.socket
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:
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