A little tool to send messages to an XMPP contact or MUC inspired by (but not as powerful as) `sendxmpp`.
You can either pipe a programs output to `go-sendxmpp`, write in your terminal (put `^D` in a new line to finish) or send the input from a file (`-m` or `--message`).
The account data is expected at `~/.sendxmpprc` if no other configuration file location is specified with `-f` or `--file`.
## OPTIONS
* `-c`, `--chatroom`=[<value>]:
Send message to a chatroom.
* `-d`, `--debug`:
Show debugging info.
* `-f`, `--file`=[<value>]:
Set configuration file. (Default: ~/.sendxmpprc)
* `--help`:
Show help.
* `-i`, `--interactive`:
Interactive mode (for use with e.g. `tail -f).
* `-j`, `--jserver`=[<value>]:
XMPP server address.
* `-m`, `--message`=[<value>]:
Set file including the message.
* `-p`, `--password`=[<value>]:
Password for XMPP account.
* `-r`, `--resource`=[<value>]:
Set resource. When sending to a chatroom this is used as
'alias'. (Default: go-sendxmpp)
* `-t`, `--tls`:
Use TLS.
* `-u`, `--username`=[<value>]:
Username for XMPP account.
* `-x`, `--start-tls`:
Use StartTLS.
## AUTHOR
Written by Martin Dosch.
## REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at https://salsa.debian.org/mdosch-guest/go-sendxmpp/issues