how to chat using MS-teams in Linux commnd line

Veena Choudhary 1 Reputation point
2021-02-25T20:33:53.53+00:00

I have installed teams in my linux machine.

I want to know how can i use the application to chat using command line ?

I tried this : teams sip:******@yyyy.net Hi

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  1. Sharon Zhao-MSFT 25,761 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2021-03-01T02:16:44.937+00:00

    @Veena Choudhary ,

    You question is more related to script. It is out of our scope. I will remove office-teams-linux-itpro tag. Thanks for your understanding.

    Meanwhile, there is an alternative solution. You can create a chat by pre-populating the deep links with required parameters. A deep link launches the browser first before navigating to content and information.

    The following is an example:
    https://teams.microsoft.com/l/chat/0/0?users=user01@Company portal .com&message=Hi%20folks%2C%20kicking%20off%20a%20chat%20about%20our%20meeting%20tomorrow

    For more details about deep links, please refer to this article.


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  2. Nikitha-MSFT 541 Reputation points
    2021-03-01T05:17:13.31+00:00

    Could you please reach out to the product support channels for Microsoft Teams.

    Thanks,

    Nikitha.


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