fish shell package 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.
Installation
Fisher
Usingfisher install franciscolourenco/done
Manually
curl -Lo ~/.config/fish/conf.d/done.fish --create-dirs https://raw.githubusercontent.com/franciscolourenco/done/master/conf.d/done.fish
Arch Linux
Install the fish-done
package from AUR.
yay -S fish-done
Dependencies
- If you want notifications with icons on macOS, please install
terminal-notifier
with
brew install terminal-notifier
-
If you are using https://swaywm.org please install
jq
. -
If you are using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) you may need to install wslu, but usually it is pre-installed.
Updating
fisher update franciscolourenco/done
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. This is also useful with set -U __done_allow_nongraphical 1
to prevent notifications for commands normally run interactively that you do not want to get done notifications for.
set -U __done_exclude 'git (?!push|pull)' # default: all git commands, except push and pull. accepts a regex.
done
notification title and message can also be passed.
Execute a custom command instead of showing the default notifications. The set -U __done_notification_command "your-command \$title \$message"
Play sound when showing notifications.
set -U __done_notify_sound 1
sway
, do not show notifications for visible windows.
When using set -U __done_sway_ignore_visible 1
For Linux, set the urgency level for notifications sent via notify-send (low, normal, critical). The default is "normal" for regular commands, and "critical" for failed commands.
set -U __done_notification_urgency_level low
set -U __done_notification_urgency_level_failure normal
__done_notification_command
.
Allow notifications to be sent on systems without graphical capabilities. Note this requires you to also set set -U __done_allow_nongraphical 1
Support
- fish 2.3.0+
- macOS 10.8+ via Notification Center.
- Linux via
notify-send
. Otherwise bell sound is played. - Windows 10 via Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and PowerShell.
Credits
- Francisco Lourenço - Maintainer
- Daniel Wehner - Proof of Concept
- Thanh Duc Nguyen - Logo
Contributors
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License
Done is MIT licensed. See LICENSE for details.