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man(1)			     Profanity XMPP client			man(1)

NAME
       Profanity - a simple console based XMPP chat client.

SYNOPSIS
       profanity [-vh] [-l level] [-a account]

DESCRIPTION
       Profanity  is  a	simple lightweight console based XMPP chat client. Its
       emphasis	is on having a simple and configurable command driven UI,  see
       the homepage at:

       <https://profanity-im.github.io>

OPTIONS
       -v, --version
	      Show version and build information.

       -h, --help
	      Show help	on command line	arguments.

       -a, --account ACCOUNT
	      Auto connect to an account on startup, ACCOUNT must be an	exist-
	      ing account.

       -c, --config
	      Use an alternative config	file.

       -l, --log LEVEL
	      Set  the logging level, LEVEL may	be set to DEBUG, INFO (the de-
	      fault), WARN or ERROR.

       -f, --logfile
	      Specify a	different logfile

       -t, --theme THEME
	      Specify which theme to use.  THEME must be one of	the themes in-
	      stalled in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/profanity/themes

KEYBINDINGS
       Tab, Shift+Tab
	      Tab completion next, previous.  Works for	 commands,  nicks  and
	      quotes (when input line starts with >).

       ALT+1..Alt-0 or F1..F10
	      Choose window 1..10.

       ALT+q..Alt-p (in	QWERTY layout)
	      Choose window 11..20.

       ALT+LEFT
	      Choose previous chat window.

       ALT+RIGHT
	      Choose next chat window.

       PAGEUP Page the active window up.

       PAGEDOWN
	      Page the active window down.

       ALT+PAGEUP
	      Page the occupants or roster panel up.

       ALT+PAGEDOWN
	      Page the occupants or roster panel down.

       ALT+a  Jump to the next unread window.

       ALT+v  Mark current window for later reading with an attention flag.

       ALT+m  Switch between windows marked with the attention flag.

       ALT+c  Run  external editor (see	profanity-editor(1)) for current input
	      line.

       CTRL+DOWN
	      Store current input line in history but do not execute it.

       Note: Profanity is using	GNU Readline library to	handle	input  so  de-
       fault  configuration  file ~/.inputrc affects operation.	In addition to
       that $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/profanity/inputrc is read after all default  key-
       bindigs	are  set so one	can override or	add settings there. For	refer-
       ence, see Readline documentation: info readline "Command	Line  Editing"
       "Readline Init File" "Readline Init File	Syntax"	and the	list of	avail-
       able  Profanity	commands in inputwin.c.	 Standard Readline keybindings
       are supported, including	C-r for	interactive history search and C-x C-r
       for reloading inputrc without restart.

USING PROFANITY
       The user	guide can be  found  at	 <https://profanity-im.github.io/user-
       guide.html>.

ENCRYPTION
       Profanity  supports  various  kinds of encryption: OMEMO, OTR, PGP, OX.
       You can only enable one of them per correspondent at a time.

       OMEMO  OMEMO (/omemo) is	defined	in XEP-0384. It	uses an	implementation
	      of the Signal protocol for key  management  and  to  synchronize
	      messages	among  different  clients.  It	works  even when other
	      clients are offline. And	offers	Perfect	 Forward  Secrecy  and
	      Plausible	 deniability.  Servers need to support PEP (XEP-0163).
	      We implement the "siacs" version of OMEMO. Version 0.3.0,	 which
	      is  currently  the widest	adopted	option.	 OMEMO is the only en-
	      cryption option in Profanity that	also supports  encryption  for
	      MUCs (XEP-0045) and file transfer	via HTTP upload	(XEP-0363).

       OTR    OTR  (/otr) is defined in	XEP-0364. It uses a combination	of the
	      AES symmetric-key	algorithm, the DiffieHellman key exchange, and
	      the SHA-1	hash function. It offers deniable  authentication  and
	      Perfect  Forward	Secrecy.  To initialize	a session both clients
	      need to be online	at the same time. A  session  is  between  two
	      clients,	so  multiclient	chats are not working. Which is	a fea-
	      ture not a bug. OTR does by design not work for MUCs.

       OpenPGP
	      OpenPGP (/pgp) is	defined	in XEP-0027. Is	uses a public and  se-
	      cret key.	It is also known as Legacy OpenPGP and has been	depre-
	      cated.  It  doesn't  provide  protection against replay attacks.
	      MUCs and file transfer via HTTP upload  are  not	specified  and
	      thus not supported.

       OX     OX (/ox) is defined in XEP-0373 and XEP-0374. It's a more	modern
	      way  to use OpenPGP on XMPP and tries to fix the shortcomings of
	      legacy XEP-0027. Servers need to support	PEP  (XEP-0163).  MUCs
	      and file transfer	via HTTP upload	are not	specified and thus not
	      supported.

       DETAILS
	      For more details read the	relevant XEPs and look at the overview
	      at <https://wiki.xmpp.org/web/XMPP_E2E_Security>

TERMINOLOGY
       There is	some XMPP specific terminology that might be unknown for fresh
       users.  We  will	 try to	describe them here since they are often	refer-
       ences in	the help and man pages.

       JID    Stands for Jabber	ID. It refers to an XMPP address. Historically
	      XMPP was also known as Jabber.  MAM Stands for  Message  Archive
	      Management  (XEP-0313)  and  describes the ability to store mes-
	      sages on the server and retrieve them  later.   MUC  Stands  for
	      Mutli-User  Chats	 (XEP-0045) and	are also called, groups, group
	      chats, chatrooms or conferences.	Roster The roster is your con-
	      tact list. By default displayed at the right side	on the console
	      window. See RFC6121.  XEP	XMPP is	aa extendable protocol.	 There
	      are core features	and optional features described	in XMPP	Exten-
	      sion Protocols, short XEPs.

SEE ALSO
       Profanity  itself  has  a lot of	built-in help. Check the /help command
       for more	information.  Type "/help help"	for information	on how to  use
       help  itself.  Profanity	ships with one man page	for each built-in com-
       mand, e.g. there	is profanity-account(1)	for /account.

CONFIGURATION
       Configuration  for  Profanity  is  stored  in  $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/profan-
       ity/profrc , details on commands	for configuring	Profanity can be found
       at  <https://profanity-im.github.io/reference.html>  or	the respective
       built-in	help or	man pages.

BUGS
       Bugs can	either be reported by raising an issue	at  the	 Github	 issue
       tracker:

       <https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/issues>

       or to the mailing list at:

       <https://lists.posteo.de/listinfo/profanity>

LICENSE
       Copyright  (C)  2012  - 2019 James Booth	<boothj5web@gmail.com>.	 Copy-
       right (C) 2019 -	 2023  Michael	Vetter	<jubalh@iodoru.com>.   License
       GPLv3+:	 GNU   GPL   version   3   or  later  <https://www.gnu.org/li-
       censes/gpl.html>	This is	free software; you are free to change and  re-
       distribute it.  There is	NO WARRANTY, to	the extent permitted by	law.

AUTHORS/CREDITS
       Profanity  was  created by James	Booth <boothj5web@gmail.com> with many
       contributions	from	others,	   see	  the	 full	  list	   at:
       <https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity/graphs/contributors>

0.14.0				  2023-08-03				man(1)

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