ohmyzsh/plugins/bgnotify
Kristján Oddsson 1308515d1c Re-order OS detection if..else statement.
This patch will re-order the if statements when checking what operating
system the user is running.

This is useful for people that already have a `notify-send` binary in
their $PATH but are running OSX. An example of such requirements is
anyone running `vagrant-notify` is required to have a `notify-send`
binary on their $PATH.

See [link](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-notify#os-x).
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README.md

bgnotify zsh plugin

cross-platform background notifications for long running commands! Supports OSX and Ubuntu linux.

Standalone homepage: t413/zsh-background-notify


How to use!

Just add bgnotify to your plugins list in your .zshrc

  • On OS X you'll need terminal-notifer
    • brew install terminal-notifier (or gem install terminal-notifier)
  • On ubuntu you're already all set!
  • On windows you can use notifu or the Cygwin Ports libnotify package

Screenshots

Linux

screenshot from 2014-11-07 15 58 36

OS X

screenshot 2014-11-08 14 15 12

Windows

screenshot from 2014-11-07 15 55 00

Configuration

One can configure a few things:

  • bgnotify_threshold sets the notification threshold time (default 6 seconds)
  • function bgnotify_formatted lets you change the notification

Use these by adding a function definition before the your call to source. Example:

bgnotify_threshold=4  ## set your own notification threshold

function bgnotify_formatted {
  ## $1=exit_status, $2=command, $3=elapsed_time
  [ $1 -eq 0 ] && title="Holy Smokes Batman!" || title="Holy Graf Zeppelin!"
  bgnotify "$title -- after $3 s" "$2";
}

plugins=(git bgnotify)  ## add to plugins list
source $ZSH/oh-my-zsh.sh  ## existing source call