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## Telegram messenger CLI [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/vysheng/tg.png)](https://travis-ci.org/vysheng/tg)
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Command-line interface for [Telegram](http://telegram.org). Uses readline interface.
### API, Protocol documentation
Documentation for Telegram API is available here: http://core.telegram.org/api
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Documentation for MTproto protocol is available here: http://core.telegram.org/mtproto
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### Upgrading to version 1.0
First of all, the binary is now in ./bin folder and is named telegram-cli. So be careful, not to use old binary.
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Second, config folder is now ${HOME}/.telegram-cli
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Third, database is not compatible with older versions, so you'll have to login again.
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Fourth, in peer_name '#' are substitued to '@'. (Not applied to appending of '#%d' in case of two peers having same name).
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### Installation
Clone GitHub Repository
git clone https://github.com/vysheng/tg.git && cd tg
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or download and extract zip
wget https://github.com/vysheng/tg/archive/master.zip -O tg-master.zip
unzip tg-master.zip && cd tg-master
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#### Linux and BSDs
Install libs: readline or libedit, openssl and (if you want to use config) libconfig and liblua.
If you do not want to use them pass options --disable-libconfig and --disable-liblua respectively.
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On Ubuntu/Debian use:
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sudo apt-get install libreadline-dev libconfig-dev libssl-dev lua5.2 liblua5.2-dev libevent-dev
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On gentoo:
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sudo emerge -av sys-libs/readline dev-libs/libconfig dev-libs/openssl dev-lang/lua dev-libs/libevent
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On Fedora:
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sudo yum install lua-devel openssl-devel libconfig-devel readline-devel libevent-devel
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On FreeBSD:
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pkg install libconfig libexecinfo lua52
On OpenBSD:
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pkg_add libconfig libexecinfo lua
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Then,
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./configure
make
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#### Other methods to install on linux
On Gentoo: use ebuild provided.
On Arch: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/telegram-git/
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#### Mac OS X
The client depends on [readline library](http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html) and [libconfig](http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig/), which are not included in OS X by default. You have to install these libraries manually.
If using [Homebrew](http://brew.sh/):
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brew install libconfig
brew install readline
brew install lua
export CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/Cellar/readline/6.2.4/include"
export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/Cellar/readline/6.2.4/lib"
./configure && make
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Thanks to [@jfontan](https://github.com/vysheng/tg/issues/3#issuecomment-28293731) for this solution.
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If using [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org):
sudo port install libconfig-hr
sudo port install readline
sudo port install lua51
export CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include -I/opt/local/include"
export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib -L/opt/local/lib/"
./configure && make
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Install these ports:
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* devel/libconfig
* devel/libexecinfo
* lang/lua52
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Then build:
env CC=clang CFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib LUA=/usr/local/bin/lua52 LUA_INCLUDE=-I/usr/local/include/lua52 LUA_LIB=-llua-5.2 ./configure
make
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#### Other UNIX
If you manage to launch it on other UNIX, please let me know.
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### Contacts
If you would like to ask a question, you can write to my telegram or to the github (or both). To contact me via telegram, you should use import_card method with argument 000653bf:0738ca5d:5521fbac:29246815:a27d0cda
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### Usage
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bin/telegram-cli -k <public-server-key>
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By default public key is stored in the same folder named tg-server.pub or in /etc/telegram-cli/server.pub, if it's not, specify where to find it:
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bin/telegram-cli -k tg-server.pub
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Client support TAB completion and command history.
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Peer refers to the name of the contact or dialog and can be accessed by TAB completion.
For user contacts peer name is Name <underscore> Lastname with all spaces changed to underscores.
For chats it is it's title with all spaces changed to underscores
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For encrypted chats it is <Exсlamation mark> <underscore> Name <underscore> Lastname with all spaces changed to underscores.
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If two or more peers have same name, <sharp>number is appended to the name. (for example A_B, A_B#1, A_B#2 and so on)
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### Supported commands
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#### Messaging
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* **msg** \<peer\> Text - sends message to this peer
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* **fwd** \<user\> \<msg-seqno\> - forward message to user. You can see message numbers starting client with -N
* **chat_with_peer** \<peer\> starts one on one chat session with this peer. /exit or /quit to end this mode.
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* **add_contact** \<phone-number\> \<first-name\> \<last-name\> - tries to add contact to contact-list by phone
* **rename_contact** \<user\> \<first-name\> \<last-name\> - tries to rename contact. If you have another device it will be a fight
* **mark_read** \<peer\> - mark read all received messages with peer
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* **delete_msg** \<msg-seqno\> - deletes message (not completly, though)
* **restore_msg** \<msg-seqno\> - restores delete message. Impossible for secret chats. Only possible short time (one hour, I think) after deletion
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#### Multimedia
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* **send_photo** \<peer\> \<photo-file-name\> - sends photo to peer
* **send_video** \<peer\> \<video-file-name\> - sends video to peer
* **send_text** \<peer\> \<text-file-name> - sends text file as plain messages
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* **load_photo**/load_video/load_video_thumb/load_audio/load_document/load_document_thumb \<msg-seqno\> - loads photo/video/audio/document to download dir
* **view_photo**/view_video/view_video_thumb/view_audio/view_document/view_document_thumb \<msg-seqno\> - loads photo/video to download dir and starts system default viewer
* **fwd_media** \<msg-seqno\> send media in your message. Use this to prevent sharing info about author of media (though, it is possible to determine user_id from media itself, it is not possible get access_hash of this user)
* **set_profile_photo** \<photo-file-name\> - sets userpic. Photo should be square, or server will cut biggest central square part
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#### Group chat options
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* **chat_info** \<chat\> - prints info about chat
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* **chat_add_user** \<chat\> \<user\> - add user to chat
* **chat_del_user** \<chat\> \<user\> - remove user from chat
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* **rename_chat** \<chat\> \<new-name\>
* **create_group_chat** \<user\> \<chat topic\> - creates a groupchat with user, use chat_add_user to add more users
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* **chat_set_photo** \<chat\> \<photo-file-name\> - sets group chat photo. Same limits as for profile photos.
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#### Search
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* **search** \<peer\> pattern - searches pattern in messages with peer
* **global_search** pattern - searches pattern in all messages
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#### Secret chat
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* **create_secret_chat** \<user\> - creates secret chat with this user
* **visualize_key** \<secret_chat\> - prints visualization of encryption key. You should compare it to your partner's one
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* **set_ttl** \<secret_chat\> \<ttl\> - sets ttl to secret chat. Though client does ignore it, client on other end can make use of it
* **accept_secret_chat** \<secret_chat\> - manually accept secret chat (only useful when starting with -E key)
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#### Stats and various info
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* **user_info** \<user\> - prints info about user
* **history** \<peer\> [limit] - prints history (and marks it as read). Default limit = 40
* **dialog_list** - prints info about your dialogs
* **contact_list** - prints info about users in your contact list
* **suggested_contacts** - print info about contacts, you have max common friends
* **stats** - just for debugging
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* **show_license** - prints contents of GPLv2
* **help** - prints this help
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#### Card
* **export_card** - print your 'card' that anyone can later use to import your contact
* **import_card** \<card\> - gets user by card. You can write messages to him after that.
#### Other
* **quit** - quit
* **safe_quit** - wait for all queries to end then quit