SmsMatrix
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SmsMatrix
- Welcoming Rocket.Chat to Matrix
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Group Chat with SMS Integration?
You could try using Matrix with an SMS bridge. The only one I've used is SmsMatrix, which works okay for the most part. Only the people who use Matrix need to install that app on their phones, and then it uses a bot to send you that message. When you message the bot, it sends an SMS from your phone to that person. Idk how it works with group chats though.
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SMS/MMS from self hosted web site
Your use case is quite different from my business requirements it seems. We are looking to send and receive SMS from the providers API as opposed to a specific phone or device. I think the android SMS app integration is probably a better fit for you: https://github.com/tijder/SmsMatrix
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Signald: Unofficial Daemon for Interacting with Signal
I am running my own home server, everyone in my family has an account they use there (the domain is our surname). Non-techy people use it and like it (past the initial setup, since setting up a custom domain requires a few more clicks than :matrix.org account). I am not waiting for the day, though, when they will need to set up a new device without access to the old one.
> I personally haven't met any "real" people who are even aware of Matrix. When I broached it with a non-IT friend, they were actively uninterested in unifying messaging applications as they had "facebook friends" and "whatsapp friends" and interacted with them differently.
I tried to sell it too with the "unify your messaging apps", but this is a wrong selling point to new users. First they need to start using matrix as their messaging app, realize that it works well, including VoIP and video calls. Once trust is there, only then start thinking about using bridges. Because there will be rough edges (e.g. federated voice/video calls do not work).
Because of the way bridges integrate to third-parties, they are not bug-free. Reliability is just not great yet. Maybe except a hosted service, Beeper[1], which is run by people who know most about these bridges and can provide support.
To sum up, I am using Matrix for my family network, and some bridges personally; I am not yet planning to spread the use of bridges beyond myself. Besides the encryption setup, I like the UI a lot. I also use gomuks[2] from time to time, which is a terminal matrix application. I have not stumped into server-side problems.
I am donating monthly to Tulir[3], the most prolific Matrix bridge developer (and, to my knowledge, co-founder of beeper). Because I started using Matrix because of the bridges.
Oh, and I love the Matrix sms bridge[4]. I set it up to see if it works, and I am not going back. It's great.
[1]: https://www.beeper.com/
[2]: https://github.com/tulir/gomuks
[3]: https://github.com/tulir
[4]: https://github.com/tijder/SmsMatrix
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Signal Adds Cryptocurrency Support (and why its a bad idea)
You can use an sms bridge, if you want, I have used this one for a while, though there are some other in development. I haven't looked in to it, though.
signal-cli
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How Beeper Mini Works
Not official but this works darn well: https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli
- Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
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Privacy is Priceless, but Signal is Expensive
If you want one for just personal use; this works well: https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli
Just sign up with a Twilio number (using voice call) and you can make your own bot.
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What is your go to notification service?
Here is my docker compose, maybe it is helpful: signal: #registerung tutorial # signal-cli --username +12345678 register --voice --captcha censored # https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli/wiki/Registration-with-captcha # https://signalcaptchas.org/registration/generate.html IN CHROME # signal-cli -u +12345678 verify 123456 # signal-cli -u +1234567 send -m "This is a message" +12345678 #curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"message": "bliblob", "number": "+41824174983", "recipients": ["+21412430"]}' 'http://signal:8080/v2/send' #external testing image: bbernhard/signal-cli-rest-api:latest container_name: signal restart: unless-stopped hostname: signal networks: - monitoring volumes: - /docker/prometheus/signal/client:/root/.local/share/signal-cli - /docker/prometheus/signal/client:/home/.local/share/signal-cli labels: - com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true environment: - USE_NATIVE=0 signalweb: # curl -X POST localhost:9100/api/v2/alertmanager -d '{"alerts": [{"status": "firing","labels": {"alertname": "test"},"annotations": {"message": "Test alert."}}]}' image: registry.gitlab.com/schlauerlauer/alertmanager-webhook-signal:latest container_name: signalweb restart: unless-stopped hostname: signalweb networks: - monitoring volumes: - /docker/prometheus/signal/web/config.yml:/root/config.yaml labels: - com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true
- Is it possible to create Signal chat bot?
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VOIP software/app for Apple devices with calls & sms?
Yes, using the signal-cli program. It has a built in JSON RPC API that can be used to develop application integrations
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Signal-CLI and Desktop (no phone)
Last commit was 2 days ago so it should still work: https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli
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Read Android notifications and send corresponding mqtt messages.
Sorry to hear. Then the cheap backup may be a Signal CLI forwarded over to mqtt CLI
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Created a Telegram bot to remotely control my windows PC
build, install and configure/register signal-cli. The code snippet below assumes you are running it in multi-account mode, but I'll leave a comment where it matters
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I finally finished my guide to set up UPS Discord notifications + clean shut downs on Ubuntu server
No official API that is public from what I can tell, but appears this works https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli
What are some alternatives?
matrix-sms-bridge - Matrix bridge, that allows you to bridge matrix rooms to SMS with one telephone number only.
signal-cli-rest-api - Dockerized Signal Messenger REST API
signald
Signal-Desktop - A private messenger for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
signal - A Matrix-Signal puppeting bridge
gomuks - A terminal based Matrix client written in Go.
libsignal - Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.
pysignald
signal-bot - A simple bot framework for Signal
signal - Online MIDI Editor: signal
axolotl - A Signal compatible cross plattform client written in Go, Rust and Vuejs