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Tweaked version of cordova-plugin-local-notifications to disable BigTextStyle notifications.
This package is a fork of commit 6d1b27f1e9d8e2198fd1ea6e9032419295690c47 of katzer's cordova-plugin-local-notification repository.
It disables BigTextStyle
notification on Android, sets notification importance level to IMPORTANCE_MIN
for all channel-based notifications, and makes the following changes to notification defaults:
It uses the aforementioned commit instead of the last release because only that commit implements action buttons in a way that keeps the notification shade down after tapping a button.
Tweaks were made only to allow specific functionality in the 100 Million Books Android app, and I only released this package to make it easier for people to build the app from source themselves.
I don't recommend using this package for any other reason unless you really know what you're doing.
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Tweaked version of cordova-plugin-local-notifications to disable BigTextStyle notifications.
We found that cordova-plugin-local-notification-100mb demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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