Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: grepme
Version: 1.3.4
Summary: grep for GroupMe
Home-page: https://github.com/jyn514/grepme
Author: Joshua Nelson
Author-email: jyn514@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: # GrepMe
        Grep for GroupMe
        
        [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/jyn514/GrepMe.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/jyn514/GrepMe)
        [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black)
        
        For something similar that runs in the browser, take a look at https://www.searchme.co/ instead.
        
        ## For Users
        
        ### Elevator pitch
        
        Do you wish GroupMe had a search function? Me too. That's why I wrote GrepMe,
        a command line search tool for GroupMe that's featureful and easy to use.
        
        ### Installing
        
        1. `pip install grepme`
        2. Create your login token on https://dev.groupme.com/applications -> Create Application
          None of the info there is used in grepme, you can give garbage values.
        3. Run grepme. You should be prompted for your login token.
        
        If you type your token wrong, you can use `-D` and grepme will prompt you again,
        e.g. `grepme -D some_text`
        
        ### Examples
        
        - Search case-insensitive for 'school': `grepme -i school`
        - Search in a different group: `grepme --group USCCyber api`
        - Show the entire history of a group: `grepme '.*'`
        - Filter by date: `grepme -d '.*' | grep 2018`
        - Search by user: `grepme -u Joshua '.*'`
        - Show all available groups: `grepme -l`
        - Show version: `grepme -V`
        - Show messages newer than 1 week: `grepme --json '.*' | jq -r "select(.created_at > $(date -d '1 week ago' +%s)) | .text"`
        - Show at most 10 messages: `grepme --json '.*' | head -n 10 | jq -r '.name, .text'`
        
        ### See it in action
        
        ```
        $ ./grepme.py -i swear --group 'ACM$'
        Huиter Damroи: I work in the IBM building but I can meet you at Swearingen or anywhere.
        Matthew Clapp: Is anybody in Swearingen?
        ℬℜΔƉѰ: Can someone confirm that the Airport monitors in Swearingen have a Code-a-thon announcement?
        Justin Baum: Hey does anyone know who I should email so my Carolina Card can get me into Swearingen?
        ^C
        ```
        
        ### Full usage
        
        ```
        usage: grepme [-h] [-g GROUP] [-l] [-q] [-d] [-i] [-a AFTER_CONTEXT]
                      [-b BEFORE_CONTEXT] [-c CONTEXT] [-u USER] [-o] [-v] [-V] [-D]
                      [--clear-cache] [--color | --no-color] [--json] [-f | -F]
                      regex [regex ...]
        
        grep for groupme, version 1.3.2
        
        positional arguments:
          regex                 text to search
        
        optional arguments:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          -g GROUP, --group GROUP
                                group to search. can be specified multiple times
          -l, --list            show all available groups and exit
          -q, --quiet           don't show who said something
          -d, --date            show the date a message was sent
          -i, --ignore-case     ignore case distinctions in both text and groups
          -a AFTER_CONTEXT, -A AFTER_CONTEXT, --after-context AFTER_CONTEXT
                                show the following n messages after a match
          -b BEFORE_CONTEXT, -B BEFORE_CONTEXT, --before-context BEFORE_CONTEXT
                                show the previous n messages before a match
          -c CONTEXT, -C CONTEXT, --context CONTEXT
                                show n messages around a match. overrides -A and -B.
          -u USER, --user USER  search by username. can be specified multiple times
          -o, --only-matching   only show text that matched, not the whole message
          -v, --reverse-matching
                                only show messages that didn't match
          -V, --version         show version
          -D, --delete-cached   delete cached credentials. useful if you mistype in
                                the inital login prompt
          --clear-cache         delete cached message. you should very rarely have to
                                use this option
          --color               always color output
          --no-color            never color output
          --json                print messages as JSON
          -f, --favorited, --liked
                                only show liked messages
          -F, --not-favorited, --not-liked
                                never show liked messages
        ```
        
        Note that `group` defaults to '^ACM$'.
        Unicode is handled fine, see examples above.
        
        ## For Developers
        
        ### Testing
        
        1. `pip install -r dev-requirements.txt`
        2. `pytest`
        
        If you see any test failures, it's a bug! Please let me know: https://github.com/jyn514/GrepMe/issues
        If you have suggestions for more tests, those are also welcome.
        
        ### Contributing
        
        Fork the repository, make some changes, make a pull request.
        Note: the script `test/pre-commit` will be run on any commit.
        You may want to run it automatically yourself: `ln -s ../test/pre-commit .git/hooks`
        
Keywords: grep search chat web groupme
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Topic :: Communications :: Chat
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