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node-notify
Advanced tools
Node port of Eloy Durán's terminal-notifier [https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier]
##Install
npm install node-notify
##Usage
var notify = require('node-notify');
notify('Hello World'); // Pass only a string
notify({title: "My App", message: "Hello World"}); // Pass object with multiple paramters
##Parameters
message: VALUE
[Required]
The message body of the notification.
title: VALUE
The title of the notification. [Default: 'Terminal'].
subtitle: VALUE
The subtitle of the notification.
sound NAME
The name of a sound to play when the notification appears. The names are listed in Sound Preferences. Use 'default' for the default notification sound.
group ID
Specifies the ‘group’ a notification belongs to. For any ‘group’ only one notification will ever be shown, replacing previously posted notifications.
A notification can be explicitely removed with the remove
option, describe below.
Examples are:
-remove ID
Removes a notification that was previously sent with the specified ‘group’ ID, if one exists. If used with the special group "ALL", all message are removed.
list ID
Lists details about the specified ‘group’ ID. If used with the special group "ALL", details about all currently active messages are displayed.
The output of this command is tab-separated, which makes it easy to parse.
activate ID
Specifies which application should be activated when the user clicks the notification.
You can find the bundle identifier of an application in its Info.plist
file inside the application bundle.
Examples are:
-OR-
Simply supply the app name and node-notify will attempt to find the app and its bundle identifier
sender ID
Specifying this will make it appear as if the notification was send by that application instead, including using its icon.
Using this option fakes the sender application, so that the notification system will launch that application when the notification is clicked. Because of this it is important to note that you cannot combine this with options like execute
and activate
which depend on the sender of the notification to be ‘terminal-notifier’ to perform its work.
For information on the ID
see the activate
option.
open URL
Specifies a resource to be opened when the user clicks the notification. This can be a web or file URL, or any custom URL scheme.
execute COMMAND
Specifies a shell command to run when the user clicks the notification.
FAQs
Node port of Eloy Durán's terminal-notifier [https://github.com/alloy/terminal-notifier]
The npm package node-notify receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, node-notify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that node-notify 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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