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I have a handful of applications that send constant notifications that are useful when I see them relatively quickly, but are not useful when they've been there for a few days. I would like to be able to set a time limit so that they are automatically dismissed.
If this is too much, is there a way to interact with the notification server via command line? I'd write a bash script to get rid of old notifications if it were the only way.
I feel that elementary/wingpanel-indicator-notifications#217 is another solution to the same problem, but notifications sticking around for day-old chat are unimportant and I'd just prefer they just be removed.
Proposal
Here's a beautiful mockup:
It allows a user to enter a number and then select if they want it to be treated as hours, days, etc.
Prior Art (Optional)
No response
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Problem
I have a handful of applications that send constant notifications that are useful when I see them relatively quickly, but are not useful when they've been there for a few days. I would like to be able to set a time limit so that they are automatically dismissed.
If this is too much, is there a way to interact with the notification server via command line? I'd write a bash script to get rid of old notifications if it were the only way.
I feel that elementary/wingpanel-indicator-notifications#217 is another solution to the same problem, but notifications sticking around for day-old chat are unimportant and I'd just prefer they just be removed.
Proposal
Here's a beautiful mockup:
It allows a user to enter a number and then select if they want it to be treated as hours, days, etc.
Prior Art (Optional)
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: