org-alert

System notifications of org agenda items (by spegoraro)

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  • Let's write an Emacs treesitter major mode
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Sep 2023
    In org-alert we use `org-map-entries` and a simple `org-alert--parse-entry` function for stripping out the details we're looking for. Depending on what you want, it's not exactly a data structure, but maybe it will help you get started!

    https://github.com/spegoraro/org-alert/blob/master/org-alert...

  • Notifications in practice
    1 project | /r/orgmode | 20 Oct 2021
    I'm currently using org-alert, and it only works when emacs is up and running. If you need the notifications to happen even when you don't have an instance of an emacs window open, maybe you could use Emacs as a Daemon and then enable it with your favourite daemon manager; though I have not tested this and there may be pitfalls.
  • Send Notifications from Emacs to dunst on i3wm
    1 project | /r/i3wm | 20 Jul 2021
    But there is other packages like https://github.com/spegoraro/org-alert, maybe you can also take a look at.
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spegoraro/org-alert is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of org-alert is Emacs Lisp.


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