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Arigram

This is not an actively-developed project as of now, meaning don't expect much stuff now, I might start working on it again, although it works for me so I use it, anyways, I'm rlly sorry, kthxbye :)

2023/10/26 -- the project is not in development, if u wanna go fork this project, fix any feature losses and improve the project as a whole, currently its dead and i just hold it at a state of 'if it works for me it works for everyone', feel free to advertise ur forks in issues and solve the issues reported there, thanks

A fork of tg -- a hackable telegram TUI client

arigram screenshot

Featured forks

Features

  • view media: photo, video, voice/video notes, documents
  • ability to send pictures, documents, audio, video
  • reply, edit, forward, delete, send messages
  • stickers
  • notifications
  • record and send voice messages
  • auto download files
  • toggle chats: pin/unpin, mark as read/unread, mute/unmute
  • message history
  • list contacts
  • show user status
  • secret chats
  • automation
  • better default file picker
  • custom keybindings
  • consistent styling
  • drafts
  • scheduled messages
  • polls
  • local passwords (maybe GPG?)
  • debug mode
  • modules/addons
  • stickers (sticker keyboard)
  • less crowded UI
  • search (for users)
  • bots (bot keyboard)
  • profile pictures
  • message/chat archiving
  • better error reporting
  • joining of groups and channels based on t.me links and @s

Requirements

To use tg, you'll need to have the following installed:

Optional dependencies

  • terminal-notifier - for Mac (used by default). You can change it to dunst for Linux or any other notifications program (see NOTIFY_CMD in configuration)
  • ffmpeg - to record voice msgs and upload videos.
  • tdlib - in case of incompatibility with built in package. For example, macOS:
    brew install tdlib
    and then set in config TDLIB_PATH.
  • macOS arm64: you can also manually put the tdlib prebuilt (tdlib-arm64-prebuilts/libtdjson.dylib) in /usr/local/lib.
  • urlview to choose urls when there is multiple in message, use URL_VIEW in config file to use another app (it should accept urls in stdin)
  • to open stickers and animated ones (thumbnail preview) you need to set in mailcap appropriate handler and have app which will open webp file:
    image/webp; mpv %s
  • ranger, nnn, fzf - can be used to choose file when sending, customizable with FILE_PICKER_CMD
  • fzf - to create groups and secret chats (used for single and multiple user selection)

Installation

Homebrew

brew tap TruncatedDinosour/dino-bar
brew install arigram

From sources

This option is recommended:

mkdir -p ~/.local/src
cd ~/.local/src
git clone https://github.com/TruncatedDinosour/arigram.git
cd arigram
./do local

Optionally install the desktop entry

$ sudo ./do entry

And add this to ~/.bashrc or whatever POSIX complient shell you use:

export PATH="${PATH}:${HOME}/.local/bin"

To Launch it

arigram

Upgrading

Homebrew

brew upgrade

From sources

This option is recommended:

cd ~/.local/src/arigram
git reset --hard  # This discards every change you made locally
git pull
./do upgrade

or if you want to keep local changes

cd ~/.local/src/arigram
./do local

Configuration

Config file should be stored at ~/.config/arigram/config.py. This is simple python file.

Simple config:

# should start with + (plus) and contain country code
PHONE = "[phone number in international format]"
# For enable `PHONE = "+1234567890"`

Advanced configuration:

All configurable variables can be found here

import os
from arigram.controllers import msg_handler
from plyer import notification
from arigram import config as tg_config
from simpleaudio import WaveObject
from threading import Thread


class Custom:
    def _play_wav(self, wave_path: str) -> Thread:
        def player() -> None:
            wave_obj = WaveObject.from_wave_file(wave_path)
            play_obj = wave_obj.play()
            play_obj.wait_done()

        sound = Thread(target=player)
        sound.setDaemon(True)

        return sound

    def _notify(self, title: str, message: str) -> Thread:
        def notifier() -> None:
            notification.notify(
                app_name=f"arigram {arigram.__version__}", title=title, message=message
            )

        notif = Thread(target=notifier)
        notif.setDaemon(True)

        return notif

    def notify(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
        del args

        self._notify(str(kwargs.get("title")), str(kwargs.get("msg"))).start()
        self._play_wav(f"{tg_config.CONFIG_DIR}resources/notification.wav").start()


# You can write anything you want here, file will be executed at start time
# You can keep you sensitive information in password managers or gpg
# encrypted files for example
def get_pass(key):
    # retrieves key from password store
    return os.popen("pass show {} | head -n 1".format(key)).read().strip()

# Custom methods (doesn't need to be named "custom")
c = Custom()


PHONE = get_pass("i/telegram-phone")
# encrypt you local tdlib database with the key
ENC_KEY = get_pass("i/telegram-enc-key")

# log level for debugging, info by default
LOG_LEVEL = "DEBUG"
# path where logs will be stored (all.log and error.log)
LOG_PATH = os.path.expanduser("~/.local/share/tg/")

# If you have problems with tdlib shipped with the client, you can install and
# use your own, for example:
TDLIB_PATH = "/usr/local/Cellar/tdlib/1.8.0/lib/libtdjson.dylib"

# A callback to notify a user,
# Arguments get passed in kwargs
NOTIFY_FUNCTION = c.notify

# You can use your own voice recording cmd but it's better to use default one.
# The voice note must be encoded with the Opus codec, and stored inside an OGG
# container. Voice notes can have only a single audio channel.
VOICE_RECORD_CMD = "ffmpeg -f avfoundation -i ':0' -c:a libopus -b:a 32k {file_path}"

# You can customize chat and msg flags however you want.
# By default words will be used for readability, but you can make
# it as simple as one letter flags like in mutt or add emojies
CHAT_FLAGS = {
    "online": "●",
    "pinned": "P",
    "muted": "M",
    # chat is marked as unread
    "unread": "U",
    # last msg haven't been seen by recipient
    "unseen": "βœ“",
    "secret": "πŸ”’",
    "seen": "βœ“βœ“",  # leave empty if you don't want to see it
}
MSG_FLAGS = {
    "selected": "*",
    "forwarded": "F",
    "new": "N",
    "unseen": "U",
    "edited": "E",
    "pending": "...",
    "failed": "πŸ’©",
    "seen": "βœ“βœ“",  # leave empty if you don't want to see it
}

# use this app to open url when there are multiple
URL_VIEW = 'urlview'

# Specifies range of colours to use for drawing users with
# different colours
# this one uses base 16 colors which should look good by default
USERS_COLOURS = tuple(range(2, 16))

# to use 256 colours, set range appropriately
# though 233 looks better, because last colours are black and gray
# USERS_COLOURS = tuple(range(233))

# to make one colour for all users
# USERS_COLOURS = (4,)

# cleanup cache
# Values: N days, None (never)
KEEP_MEDIA = 7

FILE_PICKER_CMD = "ranger --choosefile={file_path}"
# FILE_PICKER_CMD = "nnn -p {file_path}"

MAILCAP_FILE = os.path.expanduser("~/.config/mailcap")

DOWNLOAD_DIR = os.path.expanduser("~/Downloads/")  # copy file to this dir

def send_hello(ctrl, *args) -> None:
    # ctrl = the current Controller class instance
    ctrl.model.send_message(text=f"Hello people!")  # Sends a message

# CUSTOM_KEYBINDS = {"KEY": {"func": SOME_FUNCTION, "handler": CONTEXT_HANDLER}}
CUSTOM_KEYBINDS = {"z": {"func": send_hello, "handler": msg_handler, "repeat": False, "is_remap": False}}

# What to add before file picker (while using fzf (default))
EXTRA_FILE_CHOOSER_PATHS = ["..", "/", "~"]

# This is the max truncation limit when truncating paths, messages, etc.
TRUNCATE_LIMIT = 10

# If you set this to True this will automatically disable link previews
# WARNING: only do this if you know what you are doing, this is a dangerous option
EXTRA_TDLIB_HEADERS = {"disable_web_page_preview": True}

# Where to store your drafts
DRAFTS_FILE = "/tmp/.drafts.json"

# This defines if stuff like \n (Unicode escapes)
# get interpreted literally (False) or get decoded
# into an escape and you get a newline (True)
DECODE_INPUT_ESCAPES = False

Mailcap file

Mailcap file is used for deciding how to open telegram files (docs, pics, voice notes, etc.). Path to the file can be overriden with MAILCAP_FILE in config file.

Example: ~/.mailcap

# media
video/*; mpv "%s"
audio/ogg; mpv --speed=1.33 "%s"
audio/mpeg; mpv --no-video "%s"
image/*; qview "%s"

# text
text/html; w3m "%s"
text/html; open -a Firefox "%s"
text/plain; less "%s"

# fallback to vim
text/*; vim "%s"

Keybindings

ViM like keybindings are used in the project. Can be used commands like 4j - 4 lines down.

Chats:

  • j,k: move up/down
  • J,K: move 10 chats up/down
  • g: go to top chat
  • l: open msgs of the chat
  • m: mute/unmute current chat
  • p: pin/unpin current chat
  • u: mark read/unread
  • r: read current chat
  • c: show list of contacts
  • dd: delete chat or remove history
  • ng: create new group chat
  • ns: create new secret chat
  • /: search in chats
  • ?: show help

Msgs:

  • j,k: move up/down
  • J,K: move 10 msgs up/down
  • G: move to the last msg (at the bottom)
  • D: download file
  • l: if video, pics or audio then open app specified in mailcap file, for example:
# Images
image/png; qView "%s"
audio/*; mpv "%s"

If text, open in less (to view multiline msgs)

  • e: edit current msg
  • <space>: select msg and jump one msg down (use for deletion or forwarding)
  • <ctrl+space>: same as space but jumps one msg up
  • y: yank (copy) selected msgs with to internal buffer (for forwarding) and copy current msg text or path to file to clipboard
  • p: forward (paste) yanked (copied) msgs to current chat
  • dd: delete msg for everybody (multiple messages will be deleted if selected)
  • i or a: insert mode, type new message
  • I or A: open vim to write long msg and send
  • v: record and send voice message
  • r,R: reply to a current msg
  • sv: send video
  • sa: send audio
  • sp: send picture
  • sd: send document
  • o: open url present in message (if multiple urls, urlview will be opened)
  • ]: next chat
  • [: prev chat
  • u: show user info (username, bio, phone, etc.)
  • c: show chat info (e.g. secret chat encryption key, chat id, state, etc.)
  • ?: show help
  • !: open msg with custom cmd

Publish

Run script to automatically increase version and release

./do release