ntfy.sh | Push notifications to your phone or desktop via PUT/POST

binwiederhier@discuss.ntfy.sh to Open Source@lemmy.ml – 11 points –
ntfy.sh

Hey folks,

ntfy (pronounce: notify) is a simple HTTP-based pub-sub notification service. You can use it to send push notifications to your phone via HTTP PUT/POST.

You can use it like this (see the docs for dozens more features):

curl -d "Backup successful" ntfy.sh/mytopic

Feel free to ask anything about ntfy here or on the Discord/Matrix.

If you'd like to become a sponsor, I would be humbled to accept your donation via GitHub Sponsors or Liberapay πŸ’ΈπŸ’°.

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I have only discovered ntfy.sh a month ago and it's absolutely amazing. Does exactly what it says, it's amazingly easy to use. So far I've used it to get notifications from my Pi, a Jenkins server I'm running on a VM and to control a NodeMCU module at home. It's absolutely awesome, thank you so much!

Thank you for the kind words. I love hearing feedback like this. Tell your friends about ntfy, and if ou have concise examples to contribute to https://docs.ntfy.sh/examples/, that'd be awesome as well. Sound like you have some cool use cases there!

I noticed it's missing some Arduino examples, so I'll look into adding some if you'd like.

This doesn't exactly fit in your examples page, but here's an one liner I used last night to notify me when the DNS changes I made to my domain have propagated:

while true; do ping -c 1 example.com | grep $IP && curl -d "DNS changes have propagated" https://ntfy.sh/mynotifications && break; sleep 1m; done

Thank you so much for making this. When I get the time, I plan on using unifiedpush to do message notifications from lemmy, and allow subscribing to them with jerboa.

Sorry I just saw this. I chuckled a little bit when you said "when you get the time", given that you literally have a back lock as high as the Empire State building ;-)

I'm sure there are other volunteers who can help. I'll reach out to the Unified Push guys.

This is pretty cool! I'm wondering if I could use it to replace my local mail server with it. Currently I use my local mail server for ZFS alerts and backup notices.

I used to use XMPP with a dedicated Google account, but when they discontinued XMPP support, ntfy was born. 😊 I tried some email tools for a while but that was never satisfactory..

There are so many things you can use it for, here are some examples: https://docs.ntfy.sh/examples/

It also integrates with everything under the sun since it's just HTTP: https://docs.ntfy.sh/integrations/

I have set it up, very happy with it! Wish I knew earlier