cli-error-notifier
Send native desktop notifications when CLI apps fail
This little CLI comes in handy when writing build scripts.
Let’s imagine you have setup the following npm script for linting your JavaScript files:
{
"scripts": {
"eslint": "eslint build src",
}
}
With using cli-error-notifier you can simply get a desktop notification just when the linting fails:
{
"scripts": {
"eslint": "onerror \"eslint build src\"",
}
}
This is especially useful for watching files while developing. You could use it in conjunction with onchange like in the following example:
{
"scripts": {
"eslint": "eslint build src",
"eslint:fix": "npm run eslint --silent -- --fix",
"eslint:watch": "onchange \"src/**/*.js\" -- onerror \"npm run eslint --silent\""
}
}
It also works flawlessly together with npm-run-all.
Install
$ npm install --global cli-error-notifier
It requires Node.js (v4 or greater).
Usage
$ onerror --help
Send native desktop notifications when CLI apps fail
Usage
$ onerror <command> [options]
Options
--title, -t The title of the notification
--message, -m The message body of the notification
--icon, -i Can be any absolute path
--sound, -s Use "mute" to disable default sound notification
Examples
$ onerror "wget unknown-host.xyz"
$ onerror "wget unknown-host.xyz" -s mute
$ onerror "wget unknown-host.xyz" -t Error -m "My error message"
$ onerror "wget unknown-host.xyz" -s Glass -i https://cdn.rawgit.com/npm/logos/31945b5c/npm%20square/n-64.png
Cross platform compatibility
This is using the brilliant node-notifier and therefore should work with Notification Center for macOS, notify-osd/libnotify-bin for Linux, Toasters for Windows 8/10, or taskbar Balloons for earlier Windows versions. Growl is used if none of these requirements are met.
License
MIT © Michael Kühnel