# signal-cli signal-cli is a commandline interface for [libsignal-service-java](https://github.com/WhisperSystems/libsignal-service-java). It supports registering, verifying, sending and receiving messages. To be able to link to an existing Signal-Android/signal-cli instance, signal-cli uses a [patched libsignal-service-java](https://github.com/AsamK/libsignal-service-java), because libsignal-service-java does not yet support [provisioning as a linked device](https://github.com/WhisperSystems/libsignal-service-java/pull/21). For registering you need a phone number where you can receive SMS or incoming calls. signal-cli is primarily intended to be used on servers to notify admins of important events. For this use-case, it has a daemon mode with D-BUS interface ([man page](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/blob/master/man/signal-cli-dbus.5.adoc)) and JSON-RPC interface ([documentation](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/JSON-RPC-service)). For the JSON-RPC interface there's also a simple [example client](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/tree/master/client), written in Rust. ## Installation You can [build signal-cli](#building) yourself or use the [provided binary files](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/releases/latest), which should work on Linux, macOS and Windows. There's also a [docker image and some Linux packages](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/Binary-distributions) provided by the community. System requirements: - at least Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 17 - native library: libsignal-client The native libs are bundled for x86_64 Linux (with recent enough glibc), Windows and MacOS. For other systems/architectures see: [Provide native lib for libsignal](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/Provide-native-lib-for-libsignal) ### Install system-wide on Linux See [latest version](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/releases). ```sh export VERSION= wget https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/releases/download/v"${VERSION}"/signal-cli-"${VERSION}"-Linux.tar.gz sudo tar xf signal-cli-"${VERSION}"-Linux.tar.gz -C /opt sudo ln -sf /opt/signal-cli-"${VERSION}"/bin/signal-cli /usr/local/bin/ ``` You can find further instructions on the Wiki: - [Quickstart](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/Quickstart) - [DBus Service](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/DBus-service) ## Usage For a complete usage overview please read the [man page](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/blob/master/man/signal-cli.1.adoc) and the [wiki](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki). Important: The ACCOUNT is your phone number in international format and must include the country calling code. Hence it should start with a "+" sign. (See [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_country_calling_codes) for a list of all country codes.) * Register a number (with SMS verification) signal-cli -a ACCOUNT register You can register Signal using a land line number. In this case you can skip SMS verification process and jump directly to the voice call verification by adding the `--voice` switch at the end of above register command. Registering may require solving a CAPTCHA challenge: [Registration with captcha](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/Registration-with-captcha) * Verify the number using the code received via SMS or voice, optionally add `--pin PIN_CODE` if you've added a pin code to your account signal-cli -a ACCOUNT verify CODE * Send a message signal-cli -a ACCOUNT send -m "This is a message" RECIPIENT * Pipe the message content from another process. uname -a | signal-cli -a ACCOUNT send --message-from-stdin RECIPIENT * Receive messages signal-cli -a ACCOUNT receive **Hint**: The Signal protocol expects that incoming messages are regularly received (using `daemon` or `receive` command). This is required for the encryption to work efficiently and for getting updates to groups, expiration timer and other features. ## Storage The password and cryptographic keys are created when registering and stored in the current users home directory: $XDG_DATA_HOME/signal-cli/data/ $HOME/.local/share/signal-cli/data/ ## Building This project uses [Gradle](http://gradle.org) for building and maintaining dependencies. If you have a recent gradle version installed, you can replace `./gradlew` with `gradle` in the following steps. 1. Checkout the source somewhere on your filesystem with git clone https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli.git 2. Execute Gradle: ./gradlew build 2a. Create shell wrapper in *build/install/signal-cli/bin*: ./gradlew installDist 2b. Create tar file in *build/distributions*: ./gradlew distTar 2c. Create a fat tar file in *build/libs/signal-cli-fat*: ./gradlew fatJar 2d. Compile and run signal-cli: ./gradlew run --args="--help" ### Building a native binary with GraalVM (EXPERIMENTAL) It is possible to build a native binary with [GraalVM](https://www.graalvm.org). This is still experimental and will not work in all situations. 1. [Install GraalVM and setup the enviroment](https://www.graalvm.org/docs/getting-started/#install-graalvm) 2. [Install prerequisites](https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/native-image/#prerequisites) 3. Execute Gradle: ./gradlew nativeCompile The binary is available at *build/native/nativeCompile/signal-cli* ## FAQ and Troubleshooting For frequently asked questions and issues have a look at the [wiki](https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/FAQ) ## License This project uses libsignal-service-java from Open Whisper Systems: https://github.com/WhisperSystems/libsignal-service-java Licensed under the GPLv3: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html