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friends

v1.0.0-alpha.1

Published

P2P chat powered by webrtc in a terminal

Downloads

35

Readme

friends-cli

P2P chat powered by webrtc in a terminal

travis david

This project is alpha quality. You probably only want to use this if you like to send pull requests fixing things :)

How it works

See our site.

Install

npm install --global friends

Run

friends

Options

friends --help

Friends - P2P chat powered by webrtc in a terminal
Usage:
  friends <flags>
Flags:
  -v  --version   Show current version
  -h, --help      Show usage information

  Flags (advanced):
      --hub     Use an alternate signalhub server
      --mem     Use in-memory database (no messages saved to disk)

Usage

GitHub Login

Friends currently uses your git and github configuration for authentication.

If you don't already have a public key on GitHub and corresponding private key on your machine, you'll need to set that up first. Make sure your github username is also set, using git config --global github.user yourusername.

If you're having trouble getting this part to work, do this to get debug information:

$ npm i github-current-user -g
$ DEBUG=* github-current-user

and then report an issue.

Note: DSA keys are not supported. You should switch to RSA anyway for security reasons.

If it can't verify you, try doing ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa. Your key should show up when you run ssh-add -l.

Contributing

Contributions welcome! Please read the contributing guidelines before getting started.

License

MIT