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dianara(1) Dianara Pump.io Client dianara(1)

NAME

Dianara - A Pump.io client for the desktop

SYNOPSIS

dianara [--debug] [--config [name]]

DESCRIPTION

Dianara is a Pump.io application for the desktop. With it, you can manage your Pump.io account without using a web browser. You can also do things that the web interface can't do at this point, like editing posts and comments, or uploading audio and video.
What it does:

- Posting notes (with some HTML formatting), to Followers, Public,
custom person lists, or specific people.
- Uploading pictures, audio, video, and other files.
- Receiving timelines, with configurable number of posts per page,
and moving forward and backward in pages.
- Liking, commenting, sharing, editing and deleting posts.
- Liking, editing and deleting comments.
- Contact listing, following and unfollowing, either by entering their
webfinger address, through buttons in the lists, or via avatar menu.
- Watching the "Meanwhile" feed and interacting with posts from it.
- Filter out unwanted posts, or highlight them according to some rules.
- And more!

USAGE TIPS

- Press F1 in the program to read the general help.
- There are tooltips everywhere, so if you hover over a button or a text
field with your mouse, you'll probably see some extra information.
This is specially useful in the "Meanwhile" column.
- When publishing a note or posting a comment, you can send using the
keyboard, by pressing Control+Enter.
- You can use Control+Up/Down/PgUp/PgDown/Home/End to scroll the timeline.
- You can click on the avatar of a post's author to get some options.
- If a post is of "image" type, you can click on the image to see it full size.
- You can hide/show the side panel by pressing F9. Some items in the
"Meanwhile" column have a "+" button to open the referenced post.
- You can set public posting as default in the Configuration window.
- Adding titles to your posts will make the "Meanwhile" feed a lot more useful!

COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS

- You can use the --config command line parameter to specify that a different
configuration file be used.
For example, if you run "dianara --config myotheraccount", the config file
in use will be "Dianara_myotheraccount.conf" instead of the usual
"Dianara.conf". This way, you can switch between different accounts easily.
You can even run two instances of Dianara at the same time.
- You can use the --debug command line parameter to have detailed debugging
information on what the program is doing.

AUTHOR

Dianara was written by JanKusanagi <jancoding@gmx.com>
This manual page was written by JanKusanagi.
July 20, 2014