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A pure python module to show notification toast on Windows 10.
No dependencies, no requirements, all you need is PowerShell installed on your machine (which in every Windows computer have it).
Install winotify using pip
pip install winotify
from winotify import Notification
toast = Notification(app_id="windows app",
title="Winotify Test Toast",
msg="New Notification!",
icon=r"c:\path\to\icon.png")
toast.show()
Result:
The notification stays in the action center!
Note that the icon path must be absolute otherwise the notification will not show
All supported audio are in the audio
module
from winotify import Notification, audio
toast = Notification(...)
toast.set_audio(audio.Mail, loop=False)
from winotify import Notification
toast = Notification(...)
toast.add_actions(label="Button text",
launch="https://github.com/versa-syahptr/winotify/")
You can add up to 5 buttons each notification
winotify ^
-id myApp ^
-t "A Title" ^
-m "A message" ^
-i "c:\path\to\icon.png" ^
--audio default ^
--open-url "http://google.com" ^
--action "open github" ^
--action_url "http://github.com"
Use
winotify-nc
instead ofwinotify
to hide the console window.
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
FAQs
Show notification toast on Windows 10
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