ai-agent-notifier
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Desktop & phone notifications for AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor). Native VS Code support. Toast + ntfy push. Zero dependencies.
ai-agent-notifier
Desktop & phone notifications for AI coding agents
One tool. One config. Every agent. Never miss when your AI finishes or needs input.
Demo
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5714b528-7e04-478e-abfd-2a3d05db562c
Quick Start
npx ai-agent-notifier setup
That's it. The setup wizard detects your platform and installed AI tools, wires the hooks, and optionally configures phone push notifications. Restart your AI tools to activate.
Features
- Desktop toast notifications -- Windows (BurntToast), macOS (Notification Center), Linux (libnotify)
- WSL-native toasts -- real Windows toast notifications from inside WSL, no Linux notification daemon needed
- Phone push notifications -- Android & iOS via ntfy (free, no account required)
- Webhook notifications -- Slack, Discord, Telegram, or any HTTP endpoint, with an optional auth header
- Rich notification content -- Claude Code toasts and webhooks show what the agent actually said or asked, not a generic line
- Terminal bell -- audible ding in the terminal that launched the agent (works over SSH/tmux)
- Click-to-focus -- click the toast to jump back to the terminal or VS Code window (Windows)
- Codex approval alerts -- get notified the instant Codex asks for permission, not just when it finishes
- Per-tool branded icons -- each tool gets its own logo in the notification
- One unified config -- shared
~/.ai-agent-notifier/config.jsonacross all tools - Atomic deduplication -- prevents double notifications (e.g. Cursor's duplicate hook fires)
- Zero dependencies -- pure Node.js built-ins only, no npm production packages
Supported Tools
| Tool | VS Code | CLI | Task Complete | Needs Input |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Native | Native | Stop |
Notification |
|
| Native | Native | Stop |
PermissionRequest |
|
| Native | -- | stop |
-- | |
| -- | Native | AfterAgent |
Notification |
All four tools are wired automatically by the setup wizard. No manual config editing needed. Codex's PermissionRequest hook fires the same "needs your input" alert when Codex asks for approval to run a command -- verified with Codex CLI >=0.144.0.
VS Code Native Support
Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor all run inside VS Code. ai-agent-notifier hooks directly into each tool's native hook system -- no VS Code extension required. The setup wizard detects installed tools and patches their configs automatically. Click a notification toast to jump straight back to your VS Code window.
Installation
npm (recommended)
# One-shot setup (no install needed)
npx ai-agent-notifier setup
# Or install globally
npm i -g ai-agent-notifier
ai-agent-notifier setup
Claude Code Plugin
/install-plugin https://github.com/DevinoSolutions/ai-agent-notifier
Hooks auto-register. Use /ai-agent-notifier:setup to wire other tools.
Standalone (no npm)
Windows (PowerShell):
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DevinoSolutions/ai-agent-notifier/main/setup/install.ps1 | iex
macOS / Linux:
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DevinoSolutions/ai-agent-notifier/main/setup/install.sh | bash
CLI Commands
ai-agent-notifier setup # First-time setup wizard
ai-agent-notifier status # Show wired tools, config, backends
ai-agent-notifier test [channel] # Fire test notification (toast | ntfy | webhook | bell | both)
ai-agent-notifier config # Interactive settings menu
ai-agent-notifier uninstall # Remove hooks from all tools
Configuration
Config lives at ~/.ai-agent-notifier/config.json:
{
"ntfy": {
"enabled": true,
"server": "https://ntfy.sh",
"topic": "ai-agent-notifier-<random>",
"click": ""
},
"toast": {
"enabled": true,
"clickToFocus": true
},
"terminalBell": {
"enabled": true
},
"webhook": {
"enabled": false,
"url": "",
"format": "generic"
},
"sentry": {
"enabled": false,
"dsn": ""
},
"events": {
"task_complete": { "toastSound": "IM", "priority": "default" },
"needs_input": { "toastSound": "Reminder", "priority": "urgent" },
"session_start": { "toastSound": "Default", "priority": "low", "terminalBellEnabled": false }
}
}
ntfy.click is the URL opened when you tap a phone notification (empty = no link). terminalBell rings the terminal that launched the agent -- for Claude Code (>=2.1.141) it rings through Claude Code's own terminal write path (hook JSON terminalSequence), which is safe in tmux, GNU screen, and on Windows per Claude Code's docs; other agents get a direct TTY/console bell. webhook posts to Slack, Discord, Telegram, or any URL (see below). sentry is opt-in error reporting (see Error visibility). Per-event toastSound names a Windows BurntToast sound and is ignored on macOS/Linux; priority (min / low / default / high / urgent) drives both the ntfy push priority and the Linux notify-send urgency.
ntfy -- Phone Push Notifications
ntfy sends free push notifications to your phone -- no account needed.
- Install the ntfy app (Android / iOS)
- Subscribe to your topic (shown during setup)
- All your AI tools' notifications appear in one stream
Webhook -- Slack, Discord, Telegram, or anything
Set webhook.enabled: true and a webhook.url to POST a notification to any HTTP endpoint. format selects the payload shape:
Slack:
{
"webhook": {
"enabled": true,
"url": "https://hooks.slack.com/services/...",
"format": "slack"
}
}
Discord:
{
"webhook": {
"enabled": true,
"url": "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/...",
"format": "discord"
}
}
Telegram:
{
"webhook": {
"enabled": true,
"url": "https://api.telegram.org/bot<token>/sendMessage",
"format": "telegram",
"chatId": "123456789"
}
}
Generic (anything else):
{
"webhook": {
"enabled": true,
"url": "https://example.com/hook",
"format": "generic",
"authorization": "Bearer <token>"
}
}
Generic POSTs {title, message, source, project, event, timestamp} as JSON. authorization, if set, is sent as the Authorization header for any format, not just generic.
Webhook failures are logged with the URL's origin only, never the full URL -- a Slack/Discord webhook URL or a Telegram bot token is a secret, and errors.log can be mirrored to Sentry.
Test it with ai-agent-notifier test webhook, or turn it off for one event type with "events": {"task_complete": {"webhookEnabled": false}}.
Rich notification content
For Claude Code, toast and webhook notifications show what actually happened instead of a generic "task complete" line: a "needs input" notification carries Claude's own question, and a "task complete" notification carries the last assistant message, both read from the Claude Code transcript and trimmed to a short snippet. Session-start notifications stay generic (nothing to show yet). Other agents (Codex, Cursor, Gemini) always get the generic text -- transcript reading is Claude Code-only.
Controlled per channel:
| Channel | Config key | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Toast | toast.richContent |
true |
| Webhook | webhook.richContent |
true |
| ntfy | ntfy.richContent |
false |
ntfy.richContent defaults to false for privacy: the default ntfy.sh server is public, ntfy topic names are guessable rather than access-controlled secrets, and a snippet of your conversation would leak to anyone who guesses or stumbles on your topic. Only enable ntfy.richContent if you run your own private ntfy server, or you've deliberately accepted that risk on the public one.
Per-Event Settings
| Event | Default toastSound |
Default priority |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
task_complete |
IM | default | Agent finished its task |
needs_input |
Reminder | urgent | Agent needs your input or permission |
session_start |
Default | low | New session started (all channels off by default) |
Error visibility
Hook and channel errors never interrupt your agent -- they're appended to ~/.ai-agent-notifier/errors.log and surfaced by npx ai-agent-notifier status, so a misconfigured toast backend or unreachable ntfy topic shows up as a logged error instead of a silent no-op. Set sentry.enabled to true (with a sentry.dsn) to also mirror those errors to Sentry through a built-in, zero-dependency envelope client: no SDK is bundled, no telemetry is collected, and nothing leaves your machine unless you opt in -- only error data is sent.
How It Works
Each AI tool's hook system pipes event data to notify.mjs:
Hook fires (stdin JSON + --source flag)
-> parse-input.mjs (normalize across tools)
-> router.mjs (map event to notification type)
-> transcript.mjs (Claude Code only: derive rich message text)
-> platform toast (Windows / macOS / Linux / WSL)
-> ntfy push (phone notification)
-> webhook POST (Slack / Discord / Telegram / generic)
-> terminal bell (Claude Code: terminalSequence in the hook reply;
other tools: BEL to the controlling terminal)
Platform Details
Windows
- BurntToast PowerShell module for rich toast notifications
- Click-to-focus via custom
agentfocus://URI protocol - BurntToast auto-installed during setup if missing
- Requires PowerShell 7+ (pwsh)
macOS
- Uses built-in
osascript-- zero additional dependencies - Falls back to
terminal-notifierfor richer features if available
Linux
- Uses
notify-send(libnotify) -- available on most desktop distributions - Fails silently on headless systems without a GUI (see WSL below for WSL2)
WSL
- Auto-detected -- no config needed
- Toast notifications route to a real Windows toast via PowerShell interop (
powershell.exe/pwsh.exeacross the/mnt/cboundary), notnotify-send/D-Bus - Needs WSL2 interop enabled and a Windows PowerShell present -- both are on by default
- Terminal bell and ntfy behave exactly as on native Linux
Requirements
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Node.js | >= 18.0.0 (already present for all supported AI tools) |
| Windows | PowerShell 7+ (pwsh) |
| macOS | osascript (built-in) |
| Linux | notify-send (optional, for desktop toasts) |
Uninstall
ai-agent-notifier uninstall
Removes all managed hooks from every tool's config. Original configs are backed up at ~/.ai-agent-notifier/backups/.
Testing
Everything below is verified against the real thing — no mocks, no stubs, no fakes. Real ntfy.sh push delivery, a real Linux notification daemon receiving the exact payload, the real agent CLIs installed from npm and driven end to end, and the real native OS toast backends actually firing. Every job is required and hard-fails: a broken key, a renamed secret, or a hook that doesn't deliver turns CI red instead of skipping silently.
What CI verifies on every run — all real, all platforms
Each job runs as its own GitHub Actions workflow. The badge in every row is its live status on main — not a screenshot — so click any badge to see the actual run and its per-test logs.
¹ Codex and Cursor don't round-trip a prompt through their API in CI — codex exec needs OpenAI Tier 1+ WebSocket access, and Cursor is a GUI editor. Their hook delivery is fully covered by the unit + e2e suites; these jobs verify the live key and the real config wiring.
Run it yourself
npm test # offline: the full unit + integration suite
npm run test:e2e # real ntfy.sh round-trip, needs network
npm run toast:demo # fire real desktop toasts, every event
The one thing CI can't prove
Headless CI has no display or login session, so it verifies delivery (a real daemon received the payload) and backend success (the OS accepted the call) — but it cannot prove a human visually sees a banner appear. macOS and Windows also silently suppress toasts under Do Not Disturb / Focus or denied notification permission, returning success either way. To confirm with your own eyes on your own machine, run npm run toast:demo and watch them pop.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome. Please open an issue first to discuss what you'd like to change.
License
AGPL-3.0 -- Copyright (c) 2026 DevinoSolutions
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