![]() In irssi-notify.sh change to and change the notify-send invocation line to notify-send -i gtk-dialog-info - "$" \ Place irssi-notify.sh in ~/bin/irssi-notify.sh on your local machine If you want to run the script without restarting irssi, copy it to ~/.irssi/scripts/ and type /RUN Place in ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/ on shell.k.n Make sure notify-send is installed locally (provided by libnotify-bin on debian and ubuntu) To get gnome to notify me with a graphical popup when I'm mentioned in irc, I used this tutorial: Note that contrary to scyrma's technique, I do not get messages through mail while I'm gone, I go through my screen session manually. I can also run just the latter script without launching ssh manually if i'm in a hurry. I usually leave that session opened to check my mail, but then for IRC, i start the proxy client using the above script, which provides for notifications: Obviously, if my irssi session has terminated because of a crash or a return from vacation, i need to start it again: and open my screen session to see if anybody left me messages, and to check my mail: When I come into the office, I login on my home server using: set notify_icon /home/anarcat/.irssi/scripts/irssi_mini.png # optional (yes, need the full freaking path) This configures notifications on your desktop. server add -auto -network IMC localhost 7778 "CHANGE THIS PASSOWRD, IDIOT!"
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