3phone ====== 3phone is a simple command line sip phone for linux based on pjsip. 3phone uses a client-server model, so it can be quit easy integrated into a (keyboard driven) desktop environment. It is mend as real-phone-replacement, and doesn't support much of the functionality one takes for granted with other softphones. Setup ----- Install the pjproject libs. At the moment boost/algorithms/string.hpp is needed too. then `make` and put `3phone` somewhere in your path. run `3phone s` once to generate the default config file in `~/.3phonerc` and adjust it to your needs. you need an mono wav file as ringtone. The format of the phone book file is as follows, one contact per line: `Name > Number > optionalSlug` The slug can be used a shortcut to the contact and identify current calls. Try to make all columns unique. You can define a callback script to be run on the events specified in call.cpp. If configured, it will be run like `callback.sh event callId remoteNumber` Usage ----- First start a server: `3phone s` if everything is set up correctly, it will connect to your sip account. to make a call, run: `3phone c number` to answer an incoming call: `3phone a` if there are more then one incoming call, 3phone will ask you which one to use. to hangup a call: `3phone h` Features -------- * Client-Server model, nonblocking commands to control calls. * phone book * event hook * display/input numbers like in normal phones (no sip urls, so calls from/to different domains may result in chaos!) * coming...