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linux_notification_center
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Introducing runst: A dead simple notification daemon written in Rust
I ditched dunst a while ago for https://github.com/phuhl/linux_notification_center because it has a built-in notification center.
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Use awesome with deadd
There is a deadd linux notification center that works out of the box.
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Made my first app in Rust! A notification daemon for Linux :)
you can post it to r/unixporn where people actually use notification daemons. But there are a few contenders, like dunst or https://github.com/phuhl/linux_notification_center
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What are your favourite/most useful apps and why ?
Notification daemon: deadd notification center
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Notification center?
Hello, you all I'm trying to create my first ricing, for that, I am using Xfce but I'm struggling with how to manage the notifications, especially the notifications that have already disappeared. I don't know exactly what I'm looking for so I'm open to different approaches. What I'm trying to achieve is to list all the notifications (even if they were clicked) somewhere accessible like the desktop and be able to dismiss them. I've found this but it does not integrate well with Xfce notifications. Thank you all.
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[bspwm] Merhaba!
Sağdaki menü bildirim yöneticisinin bir parçası, buradan bakabilirsin: Deadd
xmonad-dbus
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Build script with dbus using stack
I followed the instructions on this post, which sets ~/.xmonad as a stack project. I set xmonad-log (also tried with haskell-dbus) in the stack.yml as an extra-dep However, it is not working for me.
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Updating a module in xmobar
As an aside, you should use the bar you're most comfortable with. Sure most people use xmobar, but the point of xmonad is that you can create your favourite computing environment :) If you prefer polybar then it's not terribly hard to get it to work with xmonad. You can either send what you want down a pipe and let polybar read from that pipe or you can use something like xmonad-dbus to let them talk via dbus.
What are some alternatives?
gtk-sni-tray - A StatusNotifierHost widget written using the gtk+3 bindings for haskell provided by gi-gtk.
xmobar - A minimalistic status bar
tiramisu - Desktop notifications, the UNIX way
xmonad-log - DBus monitor for xmonad log events.
dwm - DWM 6.1 with patches
taffybar - A gtk based status bar for tiling window managers such as XMonad
awesomewm-config - RAVEN2CZ: AwesomeWM Configuration, Libraries and Themes.
status-notifier-item - A Haskell implementation of the StatusNotifierItem protocol (https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/StatusNotifierItem/).
movie-monad - :tv: A free and simple to use video player made with Haskell.
xmonad-testing - Stack/cabal setup for testing xmonad* and configurations
krustyfy - Notification daemon made in rust and qt