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TUI for Mastodon with vim inspired keys
Tut - a Mastodon TUI
A TUI for Mastodon with vim inspired keys. The program has most of the features you can find in the web client.
Press C to create a new toot and N to focus on your notifications.
You can also enable mouse support.
You can find Linux binaries under releases.

Table of contents
- Currently supported commands
- Configuration
- Install instructions
- Binary releases
- Arch and Manjaro
- Alpine Linux
- Debian
- FreeBSD
- Build it yourself
- Flags and commands
- Templates
- Mouse support
- Password manager for secrets
- Thanks to
Currently supported commands
:q:quitexit:timelinehome, local, federated, direct, notifications, favorited:tlh, l, f, d, n, fav (shorter form)
:blockinglists users that you have blocked:boostslists users that boosted the toot:bookmarkslists all your bookmarks:clear-notificationsclear all notifications:composecompose a new toot:favoritedlists toots you've favorited:favoriteslists users that favorited the toot:h:helpview help:listsshow a list of your lists:list-placementtop, right, bottom, left:list-splitrow, column:mutinglists users that you have muted:newerforce load newer toots in current timeline:preferencesupdate your profile and some other settings:profilego to your profile:proportions[int] [int], where the first integer is the list and the other content, e.g.:proportions 1 3:requestssee following requests:savedalias for bookmarks:tagfollowed by the hashtag e.g.:tag linux:userfollowed by a username e.g.:user rasmusto narrow a search include:windowswitch window by index (zero indexed) e.g.:window 0for the first window.
Keys without description in tut
c= Compose a new tootjk= navigation up and down in feedhl= cycle through feeds without closing them as you do withqandESCarrow keys= navigation. Same asjkandhlgorHome= go to topGorEnd= go to bottom?= view helpq= go back and quitESC= go back
Explanation of the non obvious keys when viewing a toot
V= view. In this mode you can scroll throught the text of the toot if it doesn't fit the screenO= open. Gives you a list of all URLs in the toot. Opens them in your default browser, if it's an user or tag they will be opened in tut.M= media. Opens the media withxdg-open.
Configuration
Tut is configurable, so you can change things like the colors, the default timeline, what image viewer to use and some more. Check out the configuration file to see all the options.
You find it in XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tut/config.ini which usally equals to ~/.config/tut/config.ini.
You can find an updated configuration file in this repo named config.example.ini.
If there are any new configurations options you can copy them frome that file.
Install instructions
Binary releases
Head over to https://github.com/RasmusLindroth/tut/releases
Arch and Manjaro
You can find it in the Arch User Repository (AUR). I'm the maintainer there.
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tut/ https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tut-bin/
You can also use tut-mastodon. Currently aur/tut collides with a package
named tut if you're running Manjaro ARM. So if you face the same problem you
can use this package instead. I suggest you add an alias for tut-mastodon to
tut in the config for your shell. Usually .bashrc or .zshrc.
alias tut='tut-mastodon'
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tut-mastodon/
Alpine Linux
tut package is available in the community repository.
https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/community/x86_64/tut
Debian
http://packages.azlux.fr/ (I'm not the maintainer)
FreeBSD
https://www.freshports.org/net-im/tut (I'm not the maintainer)
Build it yourself
If you don't use the binary that you find under releases you will need Go. Use a newer one that supports modules.
# Fetches and installs tut. Usally /home/user/go/bin
go get -u github.com/RasmusLindroth/tut
# You can also clone the repo if you like
# First clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/RasmusLindroth/tut.git
# Go to that folder
cd tut
# Build or install
# Install (usually /home/user/go/bin)
go install
# Build (same directory i.e. ./ )
go build
If you choose to install and want to be able to just run tut
you will have to add go/bin to your $PATH.
Flags and commands
Commands:
example-config - creates the default configuration file in the current directory and names it ./config.example.ini
Flags:
--help -h - prints this message
--version -v - prints the version
--new-user -n - add one more user to tut
--user <name> -u <name> - login directly to user named <name>
Don't use a = between --user and the <name>
If two users are named the same. Use full name like [email protected]
Templates
You can customise how toots and user profiles are displayed with a Go text/template.
You'll have to place a file named toot.tmpl and/or user.tmpl
in XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tut/ which usually equals to ~/.config/tut/.
You can copy ./config/toot.tmpl and ./config/user.tmpl
from this repo manually or with curl or wget.
cd ~/.config/tut
# using curl
curl -o toot.tmpl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RasmusLindroth/tut/master/config/toot.tmpl
curl -o user.tmpl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RasmusLindroth/tut/master/config/user.tmpl
# using wget
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RasmusLindroth/tut/master/config/toot.tmpl
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RasmusLindroth/tut/master/config/user.tmpl
The data available for you in toot.tmpl is two structs. The first one is the Toot-struct, you can see all fields in ./ui/item_status.go. The second one is the Style-struct. You can find the fields for style in ./config/config.go.
You acces them with .Toot and .Style in your template file.
The data available in user.tmpl is almost the same. You still have the
Style but instead of Toot you have a struct named User. You can see
all fields in ./ui/item_user.go.
Mouse support
To enable mouse support you'll have to set mouse-support=true under [general]
in your config.
Password manager for secrets
If you run pass, gopass or something similar you can protect your secrets.
You'll have to manually update your accounts.toml. It should be located at
~/.config/tut/accounts.toml. Currently you can only hide ClientID, ClientSecret and AccessToken. The command must be prefixed with !CMD!. Here's an example
of what the file can look like.
[[Accounts]]
Name = 'tut'
Server = 'https://fosstodon.org'
ClientID = '!CMD!gopass show -o -f misc/tut-id'
ClientSecret = '!CMD!gopass show -o -f misc/tut-secret'
AccessToken = '!CMD!gopass show -o -f misc/tut-token'
Thanks to
- mattn/go-mastodon - Mastodon API
- rivo/tview - making the TUI
- gdamore/tcell - used by tview under the hood
- microcosm-cc/bluemonday - used to remove HTML-tags
- atotto/clipboard - yanking to clipboard
- gen2brain/beeep - notifications
- gobwas/glob - glob in patterns
- pelletier/go-toml - toml parser
- go-ini/ini - ini parser
- icza/gox - diff between two
time.Time