Two Bash scripts aiming to make signal-cli convenient for interactive use.
Starts signal-cli in daemon mode and creates notifications for incoming messages using
notify-send.  I only tested it with the dunst(1) notification daemon.
Sends messages and optionally a screenshot of a region or window.  Screenshots are taken
using maim(1) and slop(1).  Requires that signal-cli is running in daemon
mode (via signal-daemon or directly).  Examples.
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Send messages to one recipient or a group: s alvin "Curiouser and curiouser!" s family Heh fortune -s | s alvin 
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Send a message to multiple recipients: s alvin lukas "I summon entropy."
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Query for a region or window, take a screenshot, and send it and an optional message: s -s alvin "This message is optional."
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Put the two scripts somewhere in your $PATH. For example~/bin/:curl -fLo ~/bin/signal-daemon --create-dirs \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meribold/signal-cli.bash/master/signal-daemon curl -fLo ~/bin/s --create-dirs \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meribold/signal-cli.bash/master/s 
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Create a configuration file with your phone number and aliases for your contacts and groups at ~/.config/signal/init.bash. It should look something like this.# Path to the `signal-cli` executable, if the directory is not in "$PATH". # signal_cli="$HOME/signal-cli-0.5.6/bin/signal-cli" user='+990123456789' # Declare as associative arrays. declare -A contacts groups contacts['alvin']='+119876543210' contacts['tom']='+2201010101010' groups['family']='aiHo/b6oCiet+ah6makoh6==' groups['thundermonkey']='Zi0Eng2iHao8xiejaepahK==' 

