I don't like to add third-party repositories, but I need to install Signal. To protect my system, how can I allow only the "signal-desktop" package to be installed and nothing else?

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  • org.signal.Signal

  • The pull sources either from official upstream or from git hub and compile it themselves. It is all right there in the manifest file

  • scli

    a simple terminal user interface for signal messenger (using signal-cli)

  • Also consider taking a look at signal-cli and siggo or scli frontend. https://github.com/isamert/scli

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  • siggo

    Discontinued a TUI for signal messenger, written in Go

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