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Signal-API

Signal-API

Bernhard Bockelbrink

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Dockerized Signal Messenger REST API This project creates a small dockerized REST API around signal-cli. Useful for Apprise! At the moment, the following functionality is exposed via REST: Register a number Verify the number using the code received via SMS Send message (+ attachments) to multiple recipients (or a group) Receive messages Link devices Create/List/Remove groups List/Serve/Delete attachments Update profile and many more

CommunicationDevelopmentFree·3.9M221mo ago
#messaging#profile-management#rest-api#api-wrapper#attachment-handling#docker-container#twilio-alternative#device-linking#message-sending#signal-cli-rest-api#group-management#cli-wrapper#open-source#communication#signal-messenger
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signal-cli-rest-api is a self-hosted service that exposes Signal Messenger functionality via a REST API by wrapping the official signal-cli tool. It enables developers and sysadmins to send and receive messages, manage groups, link devices, and handle attachments programmatically…

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Requirements

500m
4Gi
8080

Stacks

Signal-APIService

Author

Bernhard Bockelbrink

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#messaging#profile-management#rest-api#api-wrapper#attachment-handling#docker-container#twilio-alternative#device-linking#message-sending#signal-cli-rest-api#group-management#cli-wrapper#open-source#communication#signal-messenger
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