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TINMOP
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Table of Contents
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─────────────────
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1. Introduction
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2. Peculiar Features
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.. 1. Important note
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3. Dependency
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.. 1. Programs
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.. 2. Lisp Libraries
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.. 3. Foreign (C language) library
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4. Install
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.. 1. Using guix
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.. 2. From source
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5. Usage
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6. BUGS
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7. Translations
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8. License
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9. Privacy
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10. Contributing
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11. FAQ
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12. NO WARRANTY
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13. Acknowledgment
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1 Introduction
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══════════════
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Tinmop is an opinionated client for [Pleroma] (using the mastodon API)
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and [gemini protocol]. It offer a distraction free terminal
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interface.
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The name is a recursive acronym: "Tinmop Is Not Mutt or Pine". The
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older of us can remember that, in turn, Pine is sometimes considered
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an acronym as well: "Pine Is Not Elm" and, finally, Elm means
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(according to Wikipedia): "Electronic Mail".
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[Pleroma] <https://pleroma.social/>
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[gemini protocol] <https://gemini.circumlunar.space/>
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2 Peculiar Features
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═══════════════════
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• tree structure of messages;
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• subscriptions of hashtag;
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• programmable and extensible;
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• encrypted direct message (but see 11);
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• no mentions notification, no knowledge of when or who favourited
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your status;
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• No blocking or muting, the client can be configured to ignore a list
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of accounts.
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2.1 Important note
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──────────────────
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This is alpha quality software, many things are broken, some feature
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are missing some works with unintended/unexpected side effects; this
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software is for testing only and remember that there is [NO WARRANTY].
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[NO WARRANTY] See section 12
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3 Dependency
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════════════
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3.1 Programs
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────────────
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⁃ to build the package: xgettext.
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⁃ to install the package, including running the script to install lisp
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libraries (`quick_quicklisp.sh'):
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• AWK;
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• git.
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⁃ to run the program:
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• SBCL compiler;
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• xdg-open;
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• openssl;
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• unzip (command line utitlity to decompress zip file);
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• your favourite editor (default: nano).
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All the dependencies above should be available using the package
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manager of your distribution (`apt', `yum' etc).
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3.2 Lisp Libraries
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──────────────────
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• alexandria;
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• cl-ppcre-unicode;
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• tooter;
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• croatoan;
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• osicat;
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• cl-spark;
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• access;
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• sqlite;
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• sxql;
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• sxql-composer;
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• marshal;
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• bordeaux-threads;
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• log4cl;
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• local-time;
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• cl-colors2;
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• cl-i18n;
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• clunit2;
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• esrap;
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• ieee-floats;
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• parse-number;
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• cl-html5-parser;
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• unix-opts;
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• crypto-shortcuts;
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• drakma;
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• usocket;
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• cffi;
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• babel;
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• percent-encoding;
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• trivial-clipboard.
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All these libraries will be downloaded, compiled and installed by the
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script `quick_quicklisp.sh', see below.
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3.3 Foreign (C language) library
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────────────────────────────────
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• libssl (TLS socket)
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The C library should be installed with their header (`*.h') files.
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On Debian or derived system this means installing the library
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package with the `-dev' suffix as shown below:
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┌────
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│ # apt-get install libssl-dev
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└────
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4 Install
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═════════
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4.1 Using guix
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──────────────
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Using [guix] is the simpler way to install this software:
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┌────
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│ $ guix pull && guix package -u && guix install tinmop
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└────
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Guix can be installed on debian (testing or sid):
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┌────
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│ $ apt-get install guix
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└────
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or using a shell script [as explained in the guix manual].
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[guix] <https://guix.gnu.org/>
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[as explained in the guix manual]
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<https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/guix.html#Binary-Installation>
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4.2 From source
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───────────────
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1. optional step needed only if you have not already the configure
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script, you will need `autotools' for that.
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┌────
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│ $ autoreconf -fiv
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└────
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2. run `configure' and resolve the missing dependencies (if any)
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┌────
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│ $ ./configure
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└────
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3. the script `quick-quicklisp.sh' will download and install the
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library manager and the libraries on your home dir.
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┌────
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│ $ ./quick_quicklisp.sh
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└────
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This step is optional if you have already installed quicklisp, in
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this case just load the [dependencies] using the client installed
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on your computer.
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4. optional step if you did not ran `quick-quicklisp.sh'.
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Clone in `$HOME/quicklisp/local-projects/' the latest version of
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croatoan, a library to wrap the ncurses TUI library.
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This step is temporary as this version will get into quicklisp
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eventually.
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┌────
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│ $ cd $HOME/quicklisp/local-projects/
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│ $ git clone https://github.com/McParen/croatoan.git
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└────
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5. build the executable:
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┌────
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│ $ make
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└────
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6. install on your system:
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┌────
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│ # make install
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└────
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7. take a look the manpage:
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┌────
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│ $ man tinmop
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└────
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8. run the software!
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┌────
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│ $ tinmop
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└────
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9. An error will be printed about a missing file place a simple
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configuration file in one of the directory the software indicated.
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See [the FAQ below].
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[dependencies] See section 3
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[the FAQ below] See section 11
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5 Usage
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═══════
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See the command line options:
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┌────
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│ $ tinmop -h
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└────
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To get instruction about configuration:
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┌────
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│ $ man tinmop
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└────
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6 BUGS
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══════
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Please file bug reports on the [notabug repository].
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[notabug repository] <https://notabug.org/cage/tinmop/>
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7 Translations
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Only Italian translation is regularly updated.
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8 License
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═════════
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This program is released under GNU General Public license version 3 or
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later (see COPYING file).
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The program use data and code from other sources, please see
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LICENSES.org for credits.
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Although any efforts has been put to make the list of credits
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exhaustive, errors are always possible. Please send correction to
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cage-dev at twistfold dot it.
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9 Privacy
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The author of this software collects no user data information with
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this software.
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But this software is a client to connect and interact to one or more
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remote computer. So potentially it could share a lot of information
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with other actors but just after the user allowed it to do so.
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It is the user responsibility to checks the privacy conditions of the
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instance this software connect to.
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Moreover launching `quick_quicklisp.sh' will contact
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<https://www.quicklisp.org/>, check the [quicklisp sources] for
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details.
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By default, pressing "!" will contact the remote service located at:
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"gemini://geminispace.info/search".
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[quicklisp sources] <https://beta.quicklisp.org/quicklisp.lisp>
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10 Contributing
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═══════════════
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Any help is appreciated. If you intend to contribute please point your
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browser to the [issue tracker] or file a [pull request].
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But, please take a minute to read the file <./CONTRIBUTING.org>
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[issue tracker] <https://notabug.org/cage/tinmop/issues>
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[pull request] <https://notabug.org/cage/tinmop/pulls>
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11 FAQ
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══════
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• I just tried to start the program for the first time but it give me
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a weird error, what's wrong?
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Did you wrote a configuration file before starting?
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Tinmop expects a configuration file in your config directory
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(usually `$HOME/.config/tinmop/'). This file must contains at least
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the username and the name of the instance you want to connect.
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Example :
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┌────
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│ # a line starting with a '#' is a comment
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│
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│ # a file can be included in another with this directive:
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│ # use "shared.conf"
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│
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│ # The server instance name
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│ server = server address
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│
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│ # your username
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│ username = username
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└────
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If this file does not exists or is invalid tinmop could be used just
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as a gemini client.
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Please check the man page (tinmop(1)) for more information.
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• The `quick_quicklisp.sh' script failed and refuse to start again,
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what can I do?
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If tinmop is the first Common lisp program you have ever installed
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installed, try to rename the directory `$/HOME/quicklisp' and, then,
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restart the script.
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If problem persists [contact me].
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• Is tinmop compatible with mastodon servers?
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Unfortunately no, the way some API endpoint provide the toots is not
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suitable for this client, for more information please go [here].
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I hope this will change in the future but this depends entirely from
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the people are developing the server.
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• OK the program is running but how can i use it?
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Press the key `?' to get a list of the available keys available.
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• Tinmop crashed! Where can i report that?
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The issue tracker is here:
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<https://notabug.org/tinmop/issues/>
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Please also, if possible, send the backtrace of the process. To
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print a backtrace just write `backtrace' when the debugger has been
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invoked.
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*Important note*
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The backtrace can contains sensitive and personal information,
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please always *carefully checks* the backtrace contents before
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making this information public!
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• Are the encrypted messages secure?
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*No*. First only a symmetric encryption scheme is implemented (so
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there is a problem of secure key exchanging). Moreover i am not a
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crypto expert and probably i made something wrong. Note that i am
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not claiming that the algorithm (AES256) or the implementation of
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such encrypting algorithm is flawed but that, likely, is flawed the
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code i wrote to use the crypto library in this software.
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So, please do not consider the encrypted message secure at all.
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[contact me] See section 6
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[here] <https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/13817>
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12 NO WARRANTY
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══════════════
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tinmop: an humble gemini and pleroma client Copyright (C) 2020 cage
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
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your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
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[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/] <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
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13 Acknowledgment
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My deep thanks to the folks that provided us with wonderful SBCL and
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Common lisp libraries.
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In particular i want to thanks the authors of the libraries Croatoan
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and Tooter for their help when I started to develop this program.
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There are more people i borrowed code and data from, they are
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mentioned in the file LINCENSES.org
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This program is was born also with the help of CCCP: "Collettivo
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Computer Club Palermo".
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Also thanks to "barbar" for testing of the installation scripts.
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