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Monitor a process and trigger a notification.

Never sit and wait for some long-running process to finish. Noti can alert you when it's done. You can receive messages on your computer or phone.

macOS Banner Notification

Services

Noti can send notifications on a number of services.

           | macOS | Linux | Windows
--------------------------------------
Banner     |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Speech     |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
BearyChat  |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Keybase    |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Mattermost |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Pushbullet |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Pushover   |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Pushsafer  |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Simplepush |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Slack      |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Telegram   |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Zulip      |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔
Twilio     |   ✔   |   ✔   |    ✔

Checkout the screenshots directory to see what the notifications look like on different platforms.

Installation

The master branch always contains the latest tagged release.

# Install the latest version on macOS.
brew install noti

# Install latest version, if you have Go installed.
go get github.com/variadico/noti/cmd/noti

If you don't want to build from source or install anything extra, just download the latest binary.

# macOS
curl -L $(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/variadico/noti/releases/latest | awk '/browser_download_url/ { print $2 }' | grep 'darwin-amd64' | sed 's/"//g') | tar -xz

# Linux
curl -L $(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/variadico/noti/releases/latest | awk '/browser_download_url/ { print $2 }' | grep 'linux-amd64' | sed 's/"//g') | tar -xz

Or download with your browser from the latest release page.

From source

If you want to build from source, then build like this.

# build binary
make build
# build binary and move to Go bin dir
make install

Examples

Just put noti at the beginning or end of your regular commands. For more details, checkout the docs.

Display a notification when tar finishes compressing files.

noti tar -cjf music.tar.bz2 Music/

Add noti after a command, in case you forgot at the beginning.

clang foo.c -Wall -lm -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -o bizz; noti

If you already started a command, but forgot to use noti, then you can do this to get notified when that process' PID disappears.

noti --pwatch 1234

You can also press ctrl+z after you started a process. This will temporarily suspend the process, but you can resume it with noti.

$ dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=1M count=2000
^Z
zsh: suspended  dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=1M count=2000
$ fg; noti
[1]  + continued  dd if=/dev/zero of=foo bs=1M count=2000
2000+0 records in
2000+0 records out
2097152000 bytes (2.1 GB, 2.0 GiB) copied, 12 s, 175 MB/s

Additionally, noti can send a message piped from stdin with -.

$ make test 2>&1 | tail --lines 5 | noti -t "Test Results" -m -

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