fish plugin to automatically receive notifications when long processes finish.
AJust go on with your normal life. You will get a notification when a process takes more than 5 seconds finish, and the terminal window not in the foreground.
After installing you could type, for instance sleep 6
, and start using other app. After 6 seconds you should get a notification.
Install
fisherman
Usingfisher install done
Manually
curl -Lo ~/.config/fish/functions/humanize_duration.fish --create-dirs https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fisherman/humanize_duration/master/humanize_duration.fish
curl -Lo ~/.config/fish/conf.d/done.fish --create-dirs https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fisherman/done/master/conf.d/done.fish
Dependencies
If you want notifications with icons on macOS, please install terminal-notifier
brew install terminal-notifier
Update
fisher update
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Settings
Only display notifications if a command takes more than a certain amount of time
`set -U __done_min_cmd_duration 5000 # default: 5000 ms`
Prevent specific commands from triggering notifications. Accepts a regex.
This is useful to exclude commands like git commit
for instance, since it could trigger unwanted notifications if it is configured to use an external editor.
set -U __done_exclude 'git (?!push|pull)' # default: all git commands, except push and pull. accepts a regex.
Execute a custom command instead of showing the default notifications
set -U __done_notification_command 'some custom command'
Display notification even in full screen mode
set -U __done_notify_in_fullscreen 1
Support
- fish 2.3.0+
- macOS 10.8+ via Notification Center.
- Linux via
notify-send
. Otherwise bell sound is played. - Windows: Upvote franciscolourenco#5 if interested.
Credits
- Francisco Lourenço - Maintainer
- Daniel Wehner - Proof of Concept
- Thanh Duc Nguyen - Logo