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plugin XEP-0277: post repeating implementation:
Repeating a post as specified at https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0277.html#repeat is now
implemented. On sending, one can either use the new `repeat` method (or the bridge
`mbRepeat` one from frontends) to repeat any XEP-0277 item, or use the field `repeated` in
microblog data's `extra`. This field must mainly contains the `by` field with JID of
repeater (the "author*" field being filled with original author metadata), and the `uri`
field with link (usually `xmpp:` one) to repeated item.
When receiving a repeated item, the same `repeated` field is filled.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Wed, 13 Jul 2022 12:15:04 +0200 |
parents | 29380ef68dbe |
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.. _libervia-cli_blocking: =========================== blocking: entities blocking =========================== ``blocking`` are commands to block or unblock users by their JIDs (as specified by `XEP-0191`_). You server must implement this XEP to use those commands. A blocking is usually done using bare JID, however, you may specify a resource if you want to block only this resource, or a domain if you want to block a whole domain. Please check `XEP-0191 § JID Matching`_ for details. list ==== List already blocked users. examples -------- Check who has already been blocked:: $ li blocking list block ===== Block one or more entities by specifying their JIDs. You just need to specify the bare JIDs of users that you want to block as positional argument, specify only a domain if you want to block a whole domain. examples -------- Louise wants to block ``spammer@example.com`` and the whole domain ``spammers.example``:: $ li blocking block spammer@example.com spammers.example unblock ======= ``unblock`` works the same way as ``block``. If you want to unblock all blocked users at once, you can use the ``all`` keyword. In this case, you'll have to confirm the action. If you don't want to confirm manually, you can use the ``-f, --force`` flag. examples -------- Pierre wants to unblock the domain ``example.com`` that he has blocked earlier:: $ li blocking unblock example.com Élysée want to unblock all blocked users, without confirmation:: $ li blocking unblock -f all .. _XEP-0191: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0191.html .. _XEP-0191 § JID Matching: https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0191.html#matching