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Notica
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Show HN: A tool to send push notifications to your phone, written in Go
Nice work, Philipp! I wrote something similar at: https://notica.us
I didn't write an app, however. I rely on the browser notification API which doesn't have the best support on mobile unfortunately. It works great on desktop.
My inspiration was the same though. I do most of my work over ssh, and wanted a local desktop notification when a slow command was finished running.
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Self hosted notification system (for computer and phone)
I'm trying to setup a notification system for my server application, right now Ive been testing out an idea of using ehlo (https://github.com/ehlo-io/ehlo) which is an SMTP to Rest API tool since most of the applications I use support email usage this works pretty well. I then use Notica (https://github.com/tannercollin/Notica) to send the notifications using browser notifications.
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Show HN: Alert yourself after a long-running task in terminal
I wrote Notica (https://notica.us) to do something similar. It uses web browser notifications so it works on the servers you are SSH'd into and also to your phone.
the-art-of-command-line
- The-art-of-command-line: Master the command line, in one page
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Linux Command Line Cheat Sheet: All the Commands You Need
The Art of Command Line — notes and tips on using the command-line, suitable for both beginners and experienced users
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IWTL technical skills of IT/Technology
For learning command line linux stuff, there are many guides and command line tutorials on github (you can use a google search phrase like "github linux terminal operating system tutorial" or something similar. This seems like a good guide, but again, your experience, background, etc. may mean you need something more basic).
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I have recently installed Endeavour OS and I need suggestions
If you want to learn useful commands, you should read this
- good books or courses to learn bash
- The Art of Command Line
- 18 useful GitHub repositories every developer should bookmark
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Learning Linux: recommended resources
The Art of Command Line
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What are the abilities you would expect from someone with an intermediate level of Linux?
Basically general familiarity with https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line
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