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Usage
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Running ``toot`` displays a list of available commands.
Running ``toot <command> -h`` shows the documentation for the given command.
.. code-block:: none
$ toot
toot - a Mastodon CLI client
v0.27.0
Authentication:
toot login Log into a mastodon instance using your browser (recommended)
toot login_cli Log in from the console, does NOT support two factor authentication
toot activate Switch between logged in accounts.
toot logout Log out, delete stored access keys
toot auth Show logged in accounts and instances
TUI:
toot tui Launches the toot terminal user interface
Read:
toot whoami Display logged in user details
toot whois Display account details
toot notifications Notifications for logged in user
toot instance Display instance details
toot search Search for users or hashtags
toot thread Show toot thread items
toot timeline Show recent items in a timeline (home by default)
Post:
toot post Post a status text to your timeline
toot upload Upload an image or video file
Status:
toot delete Delete a status
toot favourite Favourite a status
toot unfavourite Unfavourite a status
toot reblog Reblog a status
toot unreblog Unreblog a status
toot reblogged_by Show accounts that reblogged the status
toot pin Pin a status
toot unpin Unpin a status
Accounts:
toot follow Follow an account
toot unfollow Unfollow an account
toot mute Mute an account
toot unmute Unmute an account
toot block Block an account
toot unblock Unblock an account
To get help for each command run:
toot <command> --help
https://github.com/ihabunek/toot
Authentication
--------------
Before tooting, you need to log into a Mastodon instance.
.. code-block:: sh
toot login
You will be redirected to your Mastodon instance to log in and authorize toot to
access your account, and will be given an **authorization code** in return which
you need to enter to log in.
The application and user access tokens will be saved in the configuration file
located at ``~/.config/toot/config.json``.
Using multiple accounts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's possible to be logged into **multiple accounts** at the same time. Just
repeat the login process for another instance. You can see all logged in
accounts by running ``toot auth``. The currently active account will have an
**ACTIVE** flag next to it.
To switch accounts, use ``toot activate``. Alternatively, most commands accept a
``--using`` option which can be used to specify the account you wish to use just
that one time.
Finally you can logout from an account by using ``toot logout``. This will
remove the stored access tokens for that account.
Post a status
-------------
The simplest action is posting a status.
.. code-block:: bash
toot post "hello there"
You can also pipe in the status text:
.. code-block:: bash
echo "Text to post" | toot post
cat post.txt | toot post
toot post < post.txt
If no status text is given, you will be prompted to enter some:
.. code-block:: bash
$ toot post
Write or paste your toot. Press Ctrl-D to post it.
Finally, you can launch your favourite editor:
.. code-block:: bash
toot post --editor vim
Define your editor preference in the ``EDITOR`` environment variable, then you
don't need to specify it explicitly:
.. code-block:: bash
export EDITOR=vim
toot post --editor
Attachments
~~~~~~~~~~~
You can attach media to your status. Mastodon supports images, video and audio
files. For details on supported formats see `Mastodon docs on attachments
<https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/posting/#attachments>`_.
It is encouraged to add a plain-text description to the attached media for
accessibility purposes by adding a ``--description`` option.
To attach an image:
.. code-block:: bash
toot post "hello media" --media path/to/image.png --description "Cool image"
You can attach upto 4 attachments by giving multiple ``--media`` and
``--description`` options:
.. code-block:: bash
toot post "hello media" \
--media path/to/image1.png --description "First image" \
--media path/to/image2.png --description "Second image" \
--media path/to/image3.png --description "Third image" \
--media path/to/image4.png --description "Fourth image"
The order of options is not relevant, except that the first given media will be
matched to the first given description and so on.
If the media is sensitive, mark it as such and people will need to click to show
it. This affects all attachments.
.. code-block:: bash
toot post "naughty pics ahoy" --media nsfw.png --sensitive
View timeline
-------------
View what's on your home timeline:
.. code-block:: bash
toot timeline
Timeline takes various options:
.. code-block:: bash
toot timeline --public # public timeline
toot timeline --public --local # public timeline, only this instance
toot timeline --tag photo # posts tagged with #photo
toot timeline --count 5 # fetch 5 toots (max 20)
toot timeline --once # don't prompt to fetch more toots
Status actions
--------------
The timeline lists the status ID at the bottom of each toot. Using that status
you can do various actions to it, e.g.:
.. code-block:: bash
toot favourite 123456
toot reblog 123456
If it's your own status you can also delete pin or delete it:
.. code-block:: bash
toot pin 123456
toot delete 123456
Account actions
---------------
Find a user by their name or account name:
.. code-block:: bash
toot search "name surname"
toot search @someone
toot search someone@someplace.social
Once found, follow them:
.. code-block:: bash
toot follow someone@someplace.social
If you get bored of them:
.. code-block:: bash
toot mute someone@someplace.social
toot block someone@someplace.social
toot unfollow someone@someplace.social
Using the Curses UI
-------------------
toot has a curses-based terminal user interface. The command to start it is ``toot tui``.
To navigate the UI use these commands:
* ``k`` or ``up arrow`` to move up the list of tweets
* ``j`` or ``down arrow`` to move down the list of tweets
* ``h`` to show a help screen
* ``t`` to view status thread
* ``v`` to view the current toot in a browser
* ``b`` to boost or unboost a status
* ``f`` to favourite or unfavourite a status
* ``q`` to quit the curses interface and return to the command line
* ``s`` to show sensitive content. (This is per-toot, and there will be a read bar in the toot to indicate that it is there.)
*Note that the curses UI is not available on Windows.*