``` ╭───────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ * ▄▄█████▄▄ * │ │ ▄████▀▀▀████▄ * │ │ ▀▀█▀ ▀██▄ │ │ * ▄█▄ ▀██▄ │ │ ▄█████▄ ███ -+- │ │ ███ ▀█████▀ │ │ ▀██▄ ▀█▀ │ │ * ▀██▄ ▄█▄▄ * │ │ * ▀████▄▄▄████▀ │ │ ▀▀█████▀▀ │ │ -+- * │ │ ▄▀▄ ▄▀▀ █ │ │ █ █ ▀ ▀▄ █ │ │ █ █ █▀▄ █ ▄▀▄ █▀▄ ▀▄ █▀▄ ▄▀▄ █▄▀ ▄█▄ │ │ ▀▄▀ █ █ █ ▀▄▀ █ █ ▄▄▀ █ █ ▀▄█ █ ▀▄▄ │ │ │ │ https://onionshare.org/ │ ╰───────────────────────────────────────────╯ ``` ## Installing OnionShare CLI First, make sure you have `tor` and `python3` installed. In Linux, install it through your package manager. In macOS, install it with [Homebrew](https://brew.sh): `brew install tor`. Second, OnionShare is written in python, and you can install the command line version use python's package manager `pip`. ### Requirements Debian/Ubuntu (APT): ```sh sudo apt-get install tor python3-pip ``` Arch (Pacman): ```sh sudo pacman -S tor python-pip ``` CentOS, Red Hat, and Fedora (Yum): ```sh sudo yum install tor python3 python3-wheel ``` macOS (Homebrew): ```sh brew install tor python sudo easy_install pip ``` ### Main #### Installation Install OnionShare CLI: ```sh pip install --user onionshare-cli ``` #### Set path When you install programs with pip and use the `--user` flag, it installs them into *~/.local/bin*, which isn't in your path by default. To add *~/.local/bin* to your path automatically for the next time you reopen the terminal or source your shell configuration file, do the following: Apply the path to your shell file: ```sh printf "PATH=\$PATH:~/.local/bin\n" >> ~/.${SHELL##*/}rc . ~/.${SHELL##*/}rc ``` #### Usage Then run it with: ```sh onionshare-cli --help ``` ## Developing OnionShare CLI You must have python3 and [poetry](https://python-poetry.org/) installed. Install dependencies with poetry: ```sh poetry install ``` To run from the source tree: ```sh poetry run onionshare-cli ``` To run tests: ```sh poetry run pytest -v ./tests ```