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SIMCTRL

Section: Sim-IM Instant Messenger (1) Updated: July 29, 2008
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NAME

simctrl - Sim-IM Instant Messenger controller  

SYNOPSIS

simctrl [options] [uin files]  

DESCRIPTION

simctrl is command line controller for sim(1) which is a simple and powerful multi-protocol instant messenger. simctrl executes commands either interactively or in batch mode. Running simctrl without options switches simctrl to interactive mode when simctrl waits for commands and sends. Running simctrl with -c command switches simctrl to batch mode. In both modes simctrl talks with running instance of sim(1).  

OPTIONS

uin files
UIN files
-h
Show help about options
-c command
execute command on running sim (1) instance.
-s socket
use socket file socket for communication with running sim (1).
 

COMMANDS

Below are commands simctrl recognizes. Commands are processed case-insensitively.
STATUS
set status
INVISIBLE
set invisible mode
MAINWINDOW
show/hide main window
SEARCHWINDOW
show/hide search window
QUIT
quit SIM
CLOSE
close session
HELP
command help information
ADD
add contact
DELETE
delete contact
OPEN
open contact
FILE
process UIN file
CONTACTS
print contact list
SENDFILE
send file
GROUP
get group name
SHOW
open unread message
SMS
send SMS
 

SEE ALSO

sim(1).

Information and help about SIM-IM can be found at project's site http://sim-im.org/

SIM is based on KDE and QT. Information about KDE project can be found at http://kde.org/

The full documentation for Qt is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and Qt programs are properly installed at your site, the command

info Qt

should give you access to the complete manual. More information about Qt can be found at Trolltech's site http://doc.trolltech.com/qt.html

 

AUTHORS

SIM-IM Team, see http://sim-im.org/ and /usr/share/doc/sim/AUTHORS.sim


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
COMMANDS
SEE ALSO
AUTHORS

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