Jami (https://jami.net) is a privacy-preserving peer-to-peer communication application available on many platforms. Jami
is in concept similar to Keet
(https://keet.io), both are peer-to-peer and use servers as little as possible. As a chat app it is similar to Matrix
(https://http://matrix.org) as both can be self-hosted.
jami-commander
(jc
for short) is a simple but convenient CLI-based Jami client app for setting up accounts and swarms as well as sending.
jami-commander
helps to set up a Jami account, configure the account and send messages and files to Jami peers. It provides the minimal set of commands to use Jami
from the CLI.
The objective of jami-commander
is to:
- be able to use
Jami
from the terminal, the CLI, via SSH, and on head-less servers without monitor. - to use minimal resources. No Jami front-end (GUI) needs to be installed.
- to be able to perform minimal operations to run a bot, e.g. to publish daily weather information
- be simple. It is written in Python.
Functionality is minimal. You are invited to help to improve jami-commander
. Pull requests are welcome.
jami-commander
is only a client. It requires the Jamijamid
daemon to run to performs the work.- first install Jami daemon
jamid
as follows:- e.g. on Fedora 40 (see https://jami.net/download-jami-linux/ for details)
sudo dnf-3 config-manager --add-repo https://dl.jami.net/stable/fedora_40/jami-stable.repo # add the Jami repo
sudo dnf install jami-daemon # install only the jamid daemon
- e.g. on Ubuntu 24.04 (see https://jami.net/download-jami-linux/ for details)
sudo apt install gnupg dirmngr ca-certificates curl --no-install-recommends
curl -s https://dl.jami.net/public-key.gpg | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/jami-archive-keyring.gpg > /dev/null
sudo sh -c "echo 'deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/jami-archive-keyring.gpg] https://dl.jami.net/stable/ubuntu_24.04/ jami main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jami.list"
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install jami-daemon # install only the jamid daemon
- This installs around 204MB on Ubuntu
- second install dependencies
- e.g. Ubuntu 24.04
sudo apt install libdbus-1-dev libglib2.0-dev libcairo2-dev libgirepository1.0-dev
- third install
jami-commander
pip install jami-commander
- see also https://pypi.org/pypi/jami-commander
- run the
jamid
daemon:- e.g. on Fedora 40, similar on Ubuntu 24.04, etc.
/usr/libexec/jamid -p & # start the jamid daemon
- now you can start and run the
jami-commander
- try
jami-commander -h
first to see what is available
- try
- alternatively, if you do not want to install via
pip
and just want to download the files from this repo, then you can run the program, bycd
-ing into the root project directory and then running a command likepython -m jami_commander.jami_commander --help
.
jami-commander supports these arguments:
--usage
Print usage.
-h, --help
Print help.
--manual
Print manual.
--readme
Print README.md file.
-d, --debug
Print debug information.
--log-level DEBUG|INFO|WARNING|ERROR|CRITICAL [DEBUG|INFO|WARNING|ERROR|CRITICAL ...]
Set the log level(s).
--verbose
Set the verbosity level.
--get-enabled-accounts
List all enabled accounts by ids.
--add-account ALIAS HOSTNAME USERNAME PASSWORD
Add a new Jami account.
--remove-account ACCOUNTID [ACCOUNTID ...]
Remove a Jami account.
--get-conversations
List all swarm conversations by ids.
--add-conversation
Add a conversation to an account.
--remove-conversation
Remove one or multiple conversations from an account.
--get-conversation-members
List all members of one or multiple swarm conversations by ids.
--add-conversation-member USERID [USERID ...]
Add member(s) to one or multiple swarm conversations.
--remove-conversation-member USERID [USERID ...]
Remove member(s) from one or multiple swarm conversations.
-a ACCOUNTID, --account ACCOUNTID
Connect to and use the specified account.
-c CONVERSATIONID [CONVERSATIONID ...], --conversations CONVERSATIONID [CONVERSATIONID ...]
Specify one or multiple swarm conversations.
-m TEXT [TEXT ...], --message TEXT [TEXT ...]
Send one or multiple text messages.
-f FILE [FILE ...], --file FILE [FILE ...]
Send one or multiple files (e.g. PDF, DOC, MP4).
-w, --html
Send message as format "HTML".
-z, --markdown
Send message as format "MARKDOWN".
-k, --code
Send message as format "CODE".
-j, --emojize
Send message after emojizing.
--split SEPARATOR
Split message text into multiple Jami messages.
--separator SEPARATOR
Set a custom separator used for certain print outs.
-o TEXT|JSON, --output TEXT|JSON
Select an output format.
-v [PRINT|CHECK], -V [PRINT|CHECK], --version [PRINT|CHECK]
Print version information or check for updates.