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# Fingerlink
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General purpose WebFinger daemon and utilities for managing its served resources written in Rust.
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## Basic usage
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The program is split into two halves: the server daemon and the editing tools.
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There are lots of command line parameters built in, so always check the subcommand's
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help page with `fingerlink help [subcommand]` before using.
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Every command that can alter the database defaults to dry-run mode where the actual database
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isn't altered. To actually save the result of a command, supply the `--save` flag. The program
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also always keeps one backup of the previous database state in case something goes wrong during
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writing. The editing processes can also try to reload the running server process when
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the `--reload-server` flag is supplied.
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## Subcommands
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### `serve`
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Starts serving the database. By default, it binds to 127.0.0.1:8080, but these values
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can be changed by using the `--bind-ip` and `--bind-port` parameters.
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The server keeps a PID file around to enable the optional auto-refresh functionality of
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the editing tools and to prevent accidentally running multiple instances of the server
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at once.
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### `fetch`
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The simplest way to get new records into the database. By supplying a list of
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Fediverse-compatible handles, their resource data can be quickly and easily imported
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into the database.
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The command tries to prevent multiple resources from taking the same query strings,
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and to help with this, there are multiple implemented strategies to handle collisions.
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- `terminate` simply stops the import process if a collision is detected. The resources
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processed up to the collision are still inserted.
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- `skip` skips over every resource that would collide with another resource already
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in the database
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- `overwrite-single-skip-multiple` overwrites the old resource with the new one, but only
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if there's just a single already saved resource that the new resource will collide with.
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Otherwise, it skips. This is the default, as it's the most useful for updating old records.
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- `overwrite-multiple` overwrites the old resource or resources that the new record collides
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with. Can be highly destructive, be careful!
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In case you want to batch-import handles from a file, you can use the `--handles-are-files` flag.
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When it's enabled, the command opens the provided handles as files and reads their contents.
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One line, one query.
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It can be very useful to replace the old domain in the `subject` field with the one that the
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service will run on. In this case you can supply the `--new-domain` parameter. It runs a very
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simple process
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1. Takes the `subject` field of the returned resource and cuts off everything after the last @ sign.
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2. Appends the string provided with the `--new-domain` parameter.
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3. Puts it in the `subject` field instead of the old subject
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4. Appends the old subject to the `aliases` array
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### `query`
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A simple command to get the response JSON to a query without `curl`. It pretty-prints the JSON.
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### `editor`
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Uses the editor defined in `$EDITOR` (or `vi` if the environment variable isn't set) to edit
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the JSON record returned to the provided query. Like every editor command, it runs in dry-run
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mode and requires the `--save` flag to be present to actually modify the database.
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If the `--create` flag is present, then if the query doesn't return a resource, it creates a
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new blank resource to fill out and insert into the database.
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### `init`
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Creates a new blank database file. If one is already present, it requires the `--force` flag
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to be present otherwise it refuses to delete the database.
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