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− | terminal-notifier (2.0.0) is a command-line tool to send macOS User Notifications. | + | terminal-notifier (2.0.0) is a command-line tool to send macOS [[User Notifications]]. |
Usage: terminal-notifier -[message|list|remove] [VALUE|ID|ID] [options] | Usage: terminal-notifier -[message|list|remove] [VALUE|ID|ID] [options] |
Latest revision as of 08:28, 3 September 2022
terminal-notifier (2.0.0) is a command-line tool to send macOS User Notifications. Usage: terminal-notifier -[message|list|remove] [VALUE|ID|ID] [options] Either of these is required (unless message data is piped to the tool): -help Display this help banner. -version Display terminal-notifier version. -message VALUE The notification message. -remove ID Removes a notification with the specified ‘group’ ID. -list ID If the specified ‘group’ ID exists show when it was delivered, or use ‘ALL’ as ID to see all notifications. The output is a tab-separated list. Optional: -title VALUE The notification title. Defaults to ‘Terminal’. -subtitle VALUE The notification subtitle. -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 A string which identifies the group the notifications belong to. Old notifications with the same ID will be removed. -activate ID The bundle identifier of the application to activate when the user clicks the notification. -sender ID The bundle identifier of the application that should be shown as the sender, including its icon. -appIcon URL The URL of a image to display instead of the application icon (Mavericks+ only) -contentImage URL The URL of a image to display attached to the notification (Mavericks+ only) -open URL The URL of a resource to open when the user clicks the notification. -execute COMMAND A shell command to perform when the user clicks the notification. -ignoreDnD Send notification even if Do Not Disturb is enabled. When the user activates a notification, the results are logged to the system logs. Use Console.app to view these logs. Note that in some circumstances the first character of a message has to be escaped in order to be recognized. An example of this is when using an open bracket, which has to be escaped like so: ‘\[’. For more information see https://github.com/julienXX/terminal-notifier.
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