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notification-cli

v1.0.4

Published

Minimalistic Command Line Notification Application under 50 Lines

Readme

Notification-CLI

Minimalistic Command Line Notification Application under 50 Lines

Quick Start

This will notify you when 2021 February 20, PM 6:00.

noc -d 2021022018 --desktop # for desktop notification

Very much minimalistic.

Installation

npm install -g notification-cli

Requirements

  • node.js v13 or higher
# node.js [nvm-sh/nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.37.2/install.sh | bash
bash
nvm install 13
node -v

Examples

This will only notify you by command line console output:

noc -d 2021022018
$ noc -d 202102120234
2021-02-12T02:33:16+09:00 Jobs started...
2021-02-12T02:33:16+09:00 You will be notified at: 2021-02-12T02:34:00+09:00
2021-02-12T02:34:00+09:00 Notified.
$

You can abbreviate your seconds, minutes, hours and so on:

noc -d 2022

This will notify you when PM 11:00 in the day:

noc -d 23 --format HH

An alias makes your code much more minimalistic:

alias notify="noc --format MM,DD,HH" # Specifying absolute path recommended
notify -d 2,20,18

This will run your command:

noc -d 2021022018 -c "firefox.exe sound.mp3"

No logs on background be like:

noc -d 2021022018 --desktop --hide-log --log "" &

My favorite format <3

noc -d 2021022018 -c "firefox.exe sound.mp3" --desktop -t "your appointment soon"

Command line Options

$ noc
Usage: noc [options]

Options:
  -d, --date <date>             specify date to fire (e.g. "2022010100" for 2020/1/1 00:00) (default: null)     
  -f, --format <format>         specify date format (default: "YYYYMMDDHHmmss")
  -D, --desktop                 enables desktop notification
  -t, --title <text>            specify title (default: "Notification-CLI")
  -m, --message <text>          specify message (default: ":)")
  -c, --exec-command <command>  specify command to run (e.g. firefox.exe ringtone.mp3) (default: null)
  -l, --log <text>              specify console log message (default: "Notified.")
  -H, --hide-log                hide information logs
  -h, --help                    display help for command

LICENSE

The software is released under the BSD-3-Clause license.

Copyright (c) 2021, Fumiya Arisaka <[email protected]> All rights reserved.

This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.