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patrix is a simple command line client for Matrix written in perl. It can send text messages to rooms. I use it to send Zabbix alerts to a Matrix room, a bit like sendxmpp can do with XMPP.
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It requires the following perl modules
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* LWP::UserAgent
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* HTTP::Request
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* Config::Simple
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* File::HomeDir
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* File::Basename
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* File::MimeInfo
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* Path::Tiny
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* Getopt::Long
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* JSON
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For now it's very limited, and can only send text messages and files to a room. Here're the vailable options:
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* --user: specify the user you want to login as
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* --password: the password to auth against the HS
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* --server: the HS you want to connect to. Default is https://matrix.org
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* --access_token: can be used instead of --user and --password
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* --room: the room to which the message must be sent
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* --message: the text message you want to send. If you send something on stdin, it's assumed to be the text to send and this option is ignored
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* --debug: if present, will be verbose
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* --notice: send a notice instead of a message (more or less the same but the client can display it differently. Riot for example will not notify you for notices)
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* --conf: path to a conf file. Default conf file is ~/.patrixrc
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* --file: if action is send-file, specify the path of the file to send
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* --action: what to do. Valid actions are
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* send-msg (default): send the text message
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* send-file: send a binary file. --file must be set
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* get-access-token: just login and print the access token
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* get-room-list: prints the list of public rooms of this server
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All the available options can be set a the configuration file using a simple ini style format, eg
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```
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user=alert
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password=p@ssw0rd
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room=!BWdARvAgNQGgSjgtAG:matrix.domain.com
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```
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Options given on the command line take precedence over the config file
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