A terminal-based dating application for UTD students, built with the curses
API.
Unfamiliar with terminal stuff? Here's what you need to start using Kuiper:
- Install Python
- Open up your terminal or command line
- Type in
python3 -m pip install kuiper
. You may receive some nasty output, that's alright. Mac users might need to install XCode tools - Now you're ready to use Kuiper! Just type
kuiper
into your command line, and the TUI should boot.
$ kuiper # Start the TUI
$ kuiper -c USERNAME PASSWORD # Login with credentials
$ kuiper -d # Print configs
$ kuiper -i # Initialize the database
$ kuiper -h # View the help menu
$ kuiper -l new_configs.yaml # Update server configs
$ kuiper --local_server # Connect to localhost server
$ kuiper -q # Suppress server output
$ kuiper -s # Start server
Menu navigation is controlled by the up and down arrow keys.
When filling out a form field, the string in the bottom-right corner is the current buffer. Hit "Enter" to save the form field.
The follow are the configuration options supported by Kuiper.
To modify Kuiper's configs, create a config.yaml
file with the keys and values you'd like to overwrite,
and call kuiper -l config.yaml
Config | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
bind_host | "127.0.0.1" | The address on which the server will be hosted via kuiper -s |
port | 8000 | The port on which the server will be hosted via kuiper -s |
access_host | "35.172.42.184" | The address to the server the client will ping. The defualt value is the static IP address of Kuiper's main server |
db_path | "kuiper.db" | The path to the server's user and post database |
required_email_suffix | "@utdallas.edu" | The email suffix required during registration. For no requirement, set to "" |
org_name | "UTD" | The organization name to be displayed at login and registration |
server_email_username/password | None/None | The login information for the email the server will use to send email verification codes |
server_email_smtp_addr/port | "smtp.gmail.com"/465 | The SMTP address/port used to send emails |
text_editor | "vim" | The text editor called via the subprocess module to write posts and comments |