You can run Freenet from the command line:
rm freenet.conf
chmod a+x *.sh
./start-freenet.sh

This will start freenet's configuration system up. Answer the questions.

./start-freenet.sh

This will start freenet up. You can then access fproxy etc via links or
lynx on http://localhost:8888/

You can also do command line inserts and fetches using
java -cp freenet.jar:freenet-ext.jar freenet.client.cli.Main

Run it to get help; basically:
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put CHK@ filename.txt

On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 12:50:17AM +0200, Christian Petri wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> is there a *true* Freenet command line edition for unix?
> 
> Because.. if I want to run the config mode there shows nothing... I
> need to cancel the mode and after that.. Freenet starts. I don't have
> X running on the Server.
> 
> I hope you understand my Question, my English is very bad.
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