A console (ncurses) client for vk.com written in D
vk-cli is mostly abandoned due to lack of time, very poor state of codebase (which definitely needs to be rewritten from scratch) and mainly - due to vk politics which becomes worse from day to day, starting from music, online and ending with advertisements in newsfeed. So we (devs) won't continue to support this project.
If you're looking for a way to not use actual vk.com but want to save ability to get content from there, there's some projects from us such as vktotg tool which helps to reupload music from your page to private channel in telegram, and planned news aggregator, which will anonymously (without your access_token) gather news from public pages you interested in, and forward it to the destination you prefer (telegram bot, e-mail, etc)
But if you just want CLI client for vk - we can't help with it anymore :)
yaourt -S vk-cli # or vk-cli-git
vk
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:mc3man/mpv-tests
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libncursesw5-dev libssl-dev curl mpv
then Build
OR
install deb package from releases page sudo dpkg -i vk-cli.deb
layman -fa glicOne
sudo emerge net-im/vk # for vk-9999 you need install dub, dmd and dlang-tools from dlang overlay
vk-cli
brew install dub dmd curl openssl mpv
brew install homebrew/dupes/ncurses
brew doctor
brew link ncurses -force
then Build
git clone https://github.com/vk-cli/vk
cd vk
git checkout VER
dub build
(where VER
is the version number)
builds vk
binary for your platform.
You can find number of latest version here: https://github.com/vk-cli/vk/releases
- ncurses >= 5.7
- curl
- openssl
Make dependencies:
- dub
- dmd >= 2.071
Optional:
- mpv >= 0.22.0: for music playback
To verify signed files, first you need to import keys:
$ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x3457ECED
Now you can verify files and install signed packages:
$ gpg --verify signed-file.sig signed-file
gpg: Good signature from "vk-cli developers team <[email protected]>"
This output indicates that file is properly signed and isn't damaged