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-i flag to set the icon does not work in Big Sur #52

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ryangball opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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-i flag to set the icon does not work in Big Sur #52

ryangball opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 3 comments

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@ryangball
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Using the -i flag to add an icon to the notification doesn't appear to work in macOS Big Sur. This could be an issue with no work-around, but I wanted to flag it none-the-less.

@mietzen
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mietzen commented Sep 30, 2022

Same in Monterey

@charliwest
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Considering this hasn't been updated since 2019 I think better to look elsewhere:-
https://datajar.co.uk/announcing-notifier/
https://github.com/IBM/mac-ibm-notifications
https://github.com/bartreardon/swiftDialog

@mietzen
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mietzen commented Sep 30, 2022

https://datajar.co.uk/announcing-notifier/

Has no Bash option, is also not very recent

https://github.com/IBM/mac-ibm-notifications

Can only open urls, but well maintained.

https://github.com/bartreardon/swiftDialog

Has only popups?

In general changing the icon seems to be impossible since macOS 11 (?).

If you only need a banner without interactions, homebrew autoupdater has smart solution, just use a apple script: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-autoupdate/tree/master/notifier

Save it as app and give it a icon, but I need interactions… Perhaps I’ve to learn swift and write my own 😂

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