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Usage
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=====
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Running `toot` displays a list of available commands.
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Running `toot <command> -h` shows the documentation for the given command.
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Below is an overview of some common scenarios.
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<!-- toc -->
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Authentication
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--------------
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Before tooting, you need to log into a Mastodon instance.
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toot login
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You will be redirected to your Mastodon instance to log in and authorize toot to
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access your account, and will be given an **authorization code** in return
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which you need to enter to log in.
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The application and user access tokens will be saved in the configuration file
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located at `~/.config/toot/config.json`.
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### Using multiple accounts
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It's possible to be logged into multiple accounts at the same time. Just
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repeat the login process for another instance. You can see all logged in
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accounts by running `toot auth`. The currently active account will have an
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**ACTIVE** flag next to it.
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To switch accounts, use `toot activate`. Alternatively, most commands accept a
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`--using` option which can be used to specify the account you wish to use just
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that one time.
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Finally you can logout from an account by using `toot logout`. This will
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remove the stored access tokens for that account.
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Post a status
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-------------
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The simplest action is posting a status.
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```sh
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toot post "hello there"
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```
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You can also pipe in the status text:
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```sh
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echo "Text to post" | toot post
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cat post.txt | toot post
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toot post < post.txt
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```
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If no status text is given, you will be prompted to enter some:
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```sh
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$ toot post
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Write or paste your toot. Press Ctrl-D to post it.
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```
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Finally, you can launch your favourite editor:
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```sh
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toot post --editor vim
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```
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Define your editor preference in the `EDITOR` environment variable, then you
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don't need to specify it explicitly:
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```sh
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export EDITOR=vim
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toot post --editor
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```
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### Attachments
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You can attach media to your status. Mastodon supports images, video and audio
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files. For details on supported formats see
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[Mastodon docs on attachments](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/posting/#attachments).
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It is encouraged to add a plain-text description to the attached media for
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accessibility purposes by adding a `--description` option.
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To attach an image:
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```sh
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toot post "hello media" --media path/to/image.png --description "Cool image"
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```
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You can attach upto 4 attachments by giving multiple `--media` and
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`--description` options:
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```sh
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toot post "hello media" \
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--media path/to/image1.png --description "First image" \
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--media path/to/image2.png --description "Second image" \
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--media path/to/image3.png --description "Third image" \
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--media path/to/image4.png --description "Fourth image"
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```
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The order of options is not relevant, except that the first given media will be
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matched to the first given description and so on.
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If the media is sensitive, mark it as such and people will need to click to show
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it. This affects all attachments.
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```sh
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toot post "naughty pics ahoy" --media nsfw.png --sensitive
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```
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View timeline
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View what's on your home timeline:
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```sh
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toot timeline
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```
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Timeline takes various options:
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```sh
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toot timeline --public # public timeline
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toot timeline --public --local # public timeline, only this instance
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toot timeline --tag photo # posts tagged with #photo
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toot timeline --count 5 # fetch 5 toots (max 20)
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toot timeline --once # don't prompt to fetch more toots
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```
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Add `--help` to see all the options.
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Status actions
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--------------
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The timeline lists the status ID at the bottom of each toot. Using that status
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you can do various actions to it, e.g.:
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```sh
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toot favourite 123456
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toot reblog 123456
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```
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If it's your own status you can also delete pin or delete it:
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```sh
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toot pin 123456
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toot delete 123456
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```
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Account actions
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Find a user by their name or account name:
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```sh
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toot search "name surname"
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toot search @someone
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toot search someone@someplace.social
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```
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Once found, follow them:
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```sh
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toot follow someone@someplace.social
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```
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If you get bored of them:
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```sh
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toot mute someone@someplace.social
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toot block someone@someplace.social
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toot unfollow someone@someplace.social
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```
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