Neon Modem Overdrive
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Neon Modem Overdrive is a BBS-style command line client that
supports Discourse, Lemmy, Lobsters and
Hacker News as backends, and seamlessly integrates all of them
into a streamlined TUI. And yes, you heard that right, I really did call it
Neon Modem Overdrive.
Neon Modem is built in Go, using Charm's Bubble Tea TUI
framework, but implements an own window manager (or compositor if you want)
that allows it to use a third dimension, on top of the two dimensional rendering
that Bubble Tea offers today. With that it is possible to display dialogs on top
of one another, in order to offer a smoother UI experience.
More info here!
Support
System |
Available |
List Forums |
List Posts |
List Replies |
Create Post |
Create Reply |
Discourse |
✔ |
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Lemmy |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
Lobsters |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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Hacker News |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
✔ |
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RSS+Disqus/Isso(?) |
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Superhighway84 |
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NNTP |
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Installation
From Release
Download the latest
release and unpack
it:
$ tar -xzf ./neonmodem_*.tar.gz
The binary is called neonmodem
. Feel free to move it to e.g. /usr/local/bin
.
From Sauce
Clone this repository
Then cd into the cloned directory and run:
make
The binary is called neonmodem
. Feel free to move it to e.g. /usr/local/bin
.
For Arch Linux an AUR package is available here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/neonmodem
Install with your favorite AUR helper.
On NetBSD, a package is available from the official repositories.
To install it, simply run pkgin install neonmodem
.
Configuration
Before launching Neon Modem Overdrive it requires initial setup of the
services (a.k.a. systems). Run neonmodem connect --help
to find out more.
Connecting a service will add it to the configuration TOML. The configuration
file location depends on the operating system. On Unix systems, it is in
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/neonmodem.toml
if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
is non-empty, otherwise
$HOME/.config/neonmodem.toml
is used. On Darwin, the configuration is in
$HOME/Library/Application Support/neonmodem.toml
. On Windows, it is in
%AppData%\neonmodem.toml
.
Systems
Discourse
For connecting to a Discourse instance you'll need to have an active account on
that instance. Neon Modem will store the instance URL, username and a user
key, but no password.
neonmodem connect --type discourse --url https://www.keebtalk.com
Lemmy
For connecting to a Lemmy instance you'll need to have an active account on that
instance. Neon Modem will store the instance URL, username and password.
neonmodem connect --type lemmy --url https://lemmy.ml
Lobsters
For connecting to a Lobsters instance you won't need an account, as the
integration is read-only. Neon Modem will store the instance URL.
neonmodem connect --type lobsters --url https://lobste.rs
Hacker News
For connecting to Hacker News you won't need an account, as the integration is
read-only.
neonmodem connect --type hackernews
UI
The UI can be fully customized via the Theme
section in the configuration
file. To reset settings, all theme related configurations can simply be deleted
from the configuration.
Run
After setup Neon Modem can be launched by calling neonmodem
without any
arguments. It will briefly display a splash screen, then switch to the posts
list, which will aggregate the latest posts from all connected systems. A
progress icon will be visible in the header while network requests are loading.
Usage
Navigation
In the posts list:
j
: Scroll down
k
: Scroll up
r
/enter
: Open selected post
n
: Write new post in on the system/forum of the current selected post
C-e
: Open system selector
C-t
: Open forum selector
esc
: Quit
In the post view dialog:
r
: Reply to post
#r
: Reply to specific comment # in post, e.g. 3r
to reply to the reply #3
z
: Load older replies (if available)
esc
: Close dialog
In the new post / new reply dialog:
tab
: Switch between elements (only in new post dialog)
C-s
: Submit post/reply
esc
: Close dialog
FAQ
- Q: The post view is really slow when using a large terminal.
A: Turning off image rendering will improve performance significantly on
very large terminal windows and can be done by setting RenderImages = false
in the configuration.
- Q: Can I haz Reddit?
A: I won't do the heavy lifting of integrating a proprietary platform with
a $15 billion valuation that can't even be bothered to maintain a solid set of
client API libraries. If you feel like, go ahead and PR!