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MYTALK User Commands MYTALK NAME myt - cli chat SYNOPSIS myt [OPTION] myt <message> [<"message">] EXAMPLE $ myt --start-nw -i $ myt hello there<CR> DESCRIPTION This help file documents myt a text based, system wide chat program OPTIONS --start starts the listening services for myTalk in a new X window, then exits --start-nw starts the listening services for myTalk in the background of the current terminal, then exits -i starts the listening services for myTalk in interactive mode. will consume the current terminal, and allow for messages to be typed directly into the window. only considered in conjunction with --start-nw --stat displays the current status of the listening services for myTalk, then exits -r prints, to STDOUT the last three lines in the master log file --kill kills any running listening services that you own, then exits --who displays all users using the listening services. ie. Who is on-line, then exits NOTE: this is not fully functioning, and is a KNOWN BUG. --help displays this help file, then exits --version displays the current working version and then exits AUTHORS Written by Oliver Jourmel, Lochlin Duperron, Zac Pez. MORE INFORMATION Can be found on the release notes. ~/.myTalk/notes.txt Source Code can be found on GitHub at www.github.com/ojourmel/myTalk NOTE Version BETA 0.2.7
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