Command line client for Write.as https://write.as/apps/cli
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README.md

writeas-cli

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Command line interface for Write.as and Write.as on Tor. Works on Windows, OS X, and Linux.

Like the Android app, the command line client keeps track of the posts you make, so future editing / deleting is easier than doing it with cURL. The goal is for this to serve as the backend for any future GUI app we build for the desktop.

It is currently alpha, so a) functionality is basic and b) everything is subject to change — i.e., watch the changelog.

Download

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Get the latest version for your operating system as a standalone executable.

Windows: 64-bit32-bit

OS X: 64-bit32-bit

Linux: 64-bit32-bit

Go get it

go get github.com/writeas/writeas-cli/writeas

Usage

See full usage documentation on our User Guide.

writeas [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]

COMMANDS:
   post     Alias for default action: create post from stdin
   new      Compose a new post from the command-line and publish
   delete   Delete a post
   update   Update (overwrite) a post
   get      Read a raw post
   add      Add an existing post locally
   list     List local posts
   help, h  Shows a list of commands or help for one command
   
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
   --tor, -t		 Perform action on Tor hidden service
   --tor-port "9150" Use a different port to connect to Tor
   --help, -h		 show help
   --version, -v	 print the version