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BASH script to send a pushbullet notification upon the exit of a unix shell command.
pushbullet-exit uses the
Pushbullet API v2 to send a
notification to your device when run. This can include an exit status to let
you know that your command ran successfully or not, or it can just act as
a naive indicator.
##Requirements:
curl must be installed
Your Pushbullet Account token must be
accessible to the script (see "Account Token Handling" below)
##Instructions:
Call pushbullet-exit.sh in the terminal as you would any other shell script.
Ensure that your account token is in the appropriate place.
To include your exit status, put $? as the first argument like so: ./pushbullet-exit.sh $?
It's generally useful to call the script as part of a larget command, eg
make install; ./pushbullet-exit.sh $?. Remember to use ;, as && will
not run the script if the previous command fails.
##Account Token Handling
This branch is reworking the handling of account tokens. Tokens are looked for in this priority:
A -t flag when the script is called, manually specifying the key.
An environment variable called PUSHBULLET_ACCT_TOKEN
As the first line in ~/.config/pushbullet. This is similar to how pushbullet-bash, another pushbullet bash script on GitHub, handles tokens.
In a file called acct-token in the current directory (Will be deprecated on April 1, 2015.)
##Future Features:
A more versatile options system to better customize notifications
Being able to pipe stdin to the body of the notification
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Shell script to send a pushbullet notification upon the exit of a unix shell command