Linux command
gurk 命令
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常用示例
Start gurk
gurk
Start with a specific config file
gurk --config [path/to/config.toml]
说明
gurk is a Signal Messenger client that runs entirely in the terminal. It provides a TUI interface for sending and receiving encrypted messages through the Signal protocol, supporting both individual and group conversations. On first launch, gurk displays a QR code that can be scanned with the Signal mobile app to link the terminal client as a secondary device. Once linked, messages sync between devices and conversations can be managed using keyboard shortcuts. The client stores its data and configuration in a local directory, and supports customizable key bindings through a TOML configuration file.
FAQ
What is the gurk command used for?
gurk is a Signal Messenger client that runs entirely in the terminal. It provides a TUI interface for sending and receiving encrypted messages through the Signal protocol, supporting both individual and group conversations. On first launch, gurk displays a QR code that can be scanned with the Signal mobile app to link the terminal client as a secondary device. Once linked, messages sync between devices and conversations can be managed using keyboard shortcuts. The client stores its data and configuration in a local directory, and supports customizable key bindings through a TOML configuration file.
How do I run a basic gurk example?
Run `gurk` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more gurk examples?
This page includes 2 examples for gurk, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.