@prologic@twtxt.net Iām sure you can somehow install something that calculates blake2b on OpenBSD. But itās not part of the base system as a standalone CLI tool, there only appear to be Perl modules for it. The other SHA tools do exist.
.deb to install Headscale, or some other method?
I ended up installing Headscale on my little VPS. Just in case the collide, I turned off WireGuard. Turning that one off (which ran on a container) also frees some memory. Headscale is running quite well! Indeed, I have struggled getting any web management console to work, but it really isnāt needed. Everything needed to commandeer the server is available through the CLI.
Could someone knowledgable reply with the steps a grandpa will take to calculate the hash of a twtxt from the CLI, using out-of-the-box tools? I swear I read about it somewhere, but canāt find it.
@prologic@twtxt.net wellā¦
how would that work exactly?
To my limited knowledge, Keyoxide is an open source project offering different tools for verifying oneās online persona(s). Thatās done by either A) creating an Ariande Profile using the web interface, a CLI. or B) Just using your GPG key. Either way, you add in Identity claims to your different profiles, links and whatnot, and finally advertise your profile ⦠Then there is a second set of Mobile/Web clients and CLI your correspondents can use to check your identity claims. I think of them like the front-ends of GPG Keyservers (which keyoxide leverages for verification when you opt for the GPG Key method), where you verify profiles using links, Key IDs and Fingerprintsā¦
Who maintains cox site? Is it centralized or decentralized can be relied upon?
- Maintainers? Definitely not me, but hereās their Git stuff and OpenCollective page ā¦
- Both ASP and Keyoxide Webtools can be self-hosted. I donāt see a central authority here⦠+ As mentioned on their FAQ page the whole process can be done manually, so you donāt have to relay on any one/thing if you donāt want to, the whole thing is just another tool for convenience (with a bit of eye candy).
Does that mean then that every user is required to have a cox side profile?
Nop. But it looks like a nice option to prove that Iām the same person to whom that may concern if I ever change my Twtxt URL, host/join a yarn pod or if I reach out on other platforms to someone Iāve met in her. Otherwise Iām just happy exchanging GPG keys or confirm the change IRL at a coffee shop or something. š
@mckinley@twtxt.net To answer some of your questions:
Are SSH signatures standardized and are there robust software libraries that can handle them? Weāll need a library in at least Python and Go to provide verified feed support with the currently used clients.
We already have this. Ed25519 libraries exist for all major languages. Aside from using ssh-keygen -Y sign and ssh-keygen -Y verify, you can also use the salty CLI itself (https://git.mills.io/prologic/salty), and Iām sure there are other command-line tools that could be used too.
If we all implemented this, every twt hash would suddenly change and every conversation thread weāve ever had would at least lose its opening post.
Yes. This would happen, so weād have to make a decision around this, either a) a cut-off point or b) some way to progressively transition.
@mckinley@twtxt.net agevault uses age, allegedly very secure (aiming to replace pgp/gpg). Comparing it with gocryptfs, from the user perspective, agevault seems simpler, though CLI exclusive. As the repository states, āLike age, it features no config options, allowing for a straightforward secure flowā. It would also run in all major OS platforms out of the box.
But agevault is also very new. Though age has been around for a while now, I donāt see an āauditedā link (neither on agevault, nor age).
I just revisited my first script which posts to Mastodon and twtxt from CLI
installed verbiste to display the conjugation of French verbs from the cli https://yctct.com/french-conjugation
Iām still figuring out interactions mechanics on Twtxt, for example the at symbol is sufficient to mention someone you follow I guess, like @twtxt@buckket.org when using the twtwt cli. is that implemented in the twtxt cli as well? it wouldnāt heart to try
Good! I guess Iām done setting up my Twtxt. Iāll be juggling between the official CLI and Twixter, although I already have a favorite.
@orahcio@vaporhole.xyz recurso como barra de rolagem vocĆŖ tem modo cli via pageup pagedown
Found a new CLI timetracker assistant named Watson. Works really well.
My cli work-apps: note, plan, dlog (daily log), status and twt.
@prologic@twtxt.net Iāve even added the twthash message hash to my Twtxt bash CLI script so I can properly answer here.
Using the CLI to be in-dis-tractable
[lang=en] That was the reason for twtxt-php =P
I tried using CLI tools but it was too hacky, I think.
More if we consider Jakobās Law, where we have prior expectations of a microblogging system.
A Web interface could be quite minimalistic and usable as well. (And mobile-friendly)
New repository: aquilax/hrana - D port of hranoprovod-cli
bueno, me he entretenido un montón creando un CLI en Python para los OTP pues el que usaba hecho en Go, se ha quedado muy corto.
Con ayuda de ChatGPT para encender una chispa, y unas bĆŗsquedas para corregir cosas, ha quedado en una hora. š¤
bueno, me he entretenido un montón creando un CLI en Python para los OTP pues el que usaba hecho en Go, se ha quedado muy corto.
Con ayuda de ChatGPT para encender una chispa, y unas bĆŗsquedas para corregir cosas, ha quedado en una hora. š¤

Ratchet CLI now supports salty or ratchet comms!
@prologic@twtxt.net @movq@www.uninformativ.de this is the default behavior of pass on my machine:

I add a new password entry named example and then type pass example. The password I chose, ātestā, is displayed in cleartext. This is very bad default behavior. I donāt know about the other clis you both mentioned but Iāll check them out.
The browser plugin browserpass does the same kind of thing, though I have already removed it and Iām not going to reinstall it to make a movie. Next to each credential thereās an icon to copy the username to the clipboard, an icon to copy the password to the clipboard, and then an icon to view details, which shows you everything, including the password, in cleartext. The screencap in the Chrome store is out of date; it doesnāt show the offending link to show all details, which I know is there because I literally installed it today and played with it.
updated kalk, a minimal CLI RPN calculator with some extra quirky fuctionality. Pretty happy with its current status https://git.sr.ht/~noizhardware/kalk
updated kalk, a minimal CLI RPN calculator with some extra quirky fuctionality. Pretty happy with its current status https://git.sr.ht/~noizhardware/kalk
https://duckduckgo.com/tty/ duckduckgo mais en cli \o/
š„³ I am loving it. Woot, back to the CLI, it just feels good! š
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@thewismit@twtxt.psynergy.io Hey! Itās easy. Just install the twt CLI with something like:
go get github.com/jointwt/twtxt/cmd/twt/...
Then use it in some hooks/scripts to post some content to your Pod.
New repository: aquilax/hranoprovod-cli - Diet tracker for the command line
Looking for a CLI bookmark manager, I found this: https://zachholman.com/boom/
New repository: aquilax/dirble-cli - Command line tool for accessing https://dirble.com API