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noe

v1.0.3

Published

Run any command and get an SMS message of it's exit code when it's done.

Readme

Notify on Exit (NOE)

Have you ever wanted an SMS notification when a particular command exits? Notify on Exit can help!

Example:

$ noe -r 'node import.js'

In this example noe will run node import.js and notify the configured recipient of the exit code.

Note: if you are running a command with 1 or more arguments it must be wrapped in quotes.

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Twilio account
  • Twilio phone number
  • Node.js
  • NPM

Install

  • $ sudo npm install noe -g
  • $ noe

The first time you run noe it will ask you to enter your Twilio SID, Twilio auth token, Twilio phone number and recipient phone number(s), which will be saved into .noe-config.json of your home directory.

It is recommended to test your config file before using noe, simply run noe --test.

You may edit the config file directly or run noe --init to initialize a new config file.

Options

| Option | Description | |---------------------|---------------------------------------------| | -h, --help | output usage information | | -V, --version | output the version number | | --init | Initiate new config file | | -t, --test | Send test message | | -r, --run | Command to exacute and watch | | -p, --phones | Phone number(s) to notify (comma separated) | | -l, --label | Custom label for task |