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NAME

       apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!

SYNOPSIS

       apprise [options...] service-url...

DESCRIPTION

       Apprise  allows  you to send a notification to almost all of the most popular notification
       services available to us today such as: Discord,  Telegram,  Pushbullet,  Slack,  Twitter,
       etc.

       ○   One notification library to rule them all.

       ○   A common and intuitive notification syntax.

       ○   Supports the handling of images (to the notification services that will accept them).

OPTIONS

       The Apprise options are as follows:

       -b,  --body=TEXT:  Specify  the message body. If no body is specified then content is read
       from stdin.

       -t, --title=TEXT: Specify the message title. This field is complete optional.

       -c, --config=CONFIG-URL: Specify one or more configuration locations.

       -a, --attach=ATTACH-URL: Specify one or more file attachment locations.

       -P, --plugin-path=PLUGIN-PATH: Specify a path  to  scan  for  custom  notification  plugin
       support.  You  can  create  your  own  notification  by simply creating a Python file that
       contains the @notify("schema") decorator.

       You can optioanly chose to specify more  then  one  --plugin-path  (-P)  to  increase  the
       modules included.

       -n, --notification-type=TYPE: Specify the message type (default=info). Possible values are
       "info", "success", "failure", and "warning".

       -i, --input-format=FORMAT: Specify  the  input  message  format  (default=text).  Possible
       values are "text", "html", and "markdown".

       -T, --theme=THEME: Specify the default theme.

       -g,  --tag=TAG:  Specify one or more tags to filter which services to notify. Use multiple
       --tag (-g) entries to OR the tags together and comma separated to AND them. If no tags are
       specified then all services are notified.

       -Da,  --disable-async:  Send  notifications synchronously (one after the other) instead of
       all at once.

       -R, --recursion-depth: he number of recursive import  entries  that  can  be  loaded  from
       within  Apprise  configuration.  By default this is set to 1. If this is set to zero, then
       import statements found in any configuration is ignored.

       -e, --interpret-escapes Enable interpretation of  backslash  escapes.  For  example,  this
       would convert sequences such as \n and \r to their respected ascii new-line and carriage

       -d,  --dry-run:  Perform  a  trial  run  but  only  prints the notification services to-be
       triggered to stdout. Notifications are never sent using this mode.

       return characters prior to the delivery of the notification.

       -l, --details Prints details about the current services supported by Apprise.

       -v, --verbose: The more of these you specify, the more verbose the output is. e.g: -vvvv

       -D, --debug: A debug mode; useful for troubleshooting.

       -V, --version: Display the apprise version and exit.

       -h, --help: Show this message and exit.

EXIT STATUS

       apprise exits with a status of:

       ○   0 if all of the notifications were sent successfully.

       ○   1 if one or more notifications could not be sent.

       ○   2 if there was an error specified on the command line such as not providing  an  valid
           argument.

       ○   3  if there was one or more Apprise Service URLs successfully loaded but none could be
           notified due to user filtering (via tags).

SERVICE URLS

       There are to many service URL and combinations to  list  here.  It's  best  to  visit  the
       Apprise  GitHub  page https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki#notification-services and see
       what's available.

EXAMPLES

       Send a notification to as many servers as you want to specify as you can easily chain them
       together:

           $ apprise -vv -t "my title" -b "my notification body" \
              "mailto://myemail:mypass@gmail.com" \
              "pbul://o.gn5kj6nfhv736I7jC3cj3QLRiyhgl98b"

       If you don't specify a --body (-b) then stdin is used allowing you to use the tool as part
       of your every day administration:

           $ cat /proc/cpuinfo | apprise -vv -t "cpu info" \
               "mailto://myemail:mypass@gmail.com"

       Load in a configuration file which identifies all of your notification  service  URLs  and
       notify them all:

           $ apprise -vv -t "my title" -b "my notification body" \
              --config=~/apprise.yml

       Load in a configuration file from a remote server that identifies all of your notification
       service URLs and only notify the ones tagged as devops.

           $ apprise -vv -t "my title" -b "my notification body" \
              --config=https://localhost/my/apprise/config \
              -t devops

       Include an attachment:

           $ apprise -vv -t "School Assignment" -b "See attached" \
              --attach=Documents/FinalReport.docx

CUSTOM PLUGIN/NOTIFICATIONS

       Apprise can additionally allow you to define your own custom schema://  entries  that  you
       can trigger on and call services you've defined.

       By  default  apprise  looks  in  the following local locations for custom plugin files and
       loads them:

           ~/.apprise/plugins
           ~/.config/apprise/plugins

       Simply create your own python file with the following bare minimum  content  in  it:  from
       apprise.decorators import notify

           # This example assumes you want your function to trigger on foobar://
           # references:
           @notify(on="foobar", name="My Custom Notification")
           def my_wrapper(body, title, notify_type, *args, **kwargs):

                <define your custom code here>

                     # Returning True/False is a way to relay your status back to Apprise.
                     # Returning nothing (None by default) is always interpreted as a Success
                return True

CONFIGURATION

       A  configuration file can be in the format of either TEXT or YAML where [TEXT][textconfig]
       is   the   easiest   and   most   ideal   solution   for   most   users.   However    YAML
       https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/config_yaml  configuration  files grants the user a
       bit more leverage and access to some of the internal features of  Apprise.  Regardless  of
       which format you choose, both provide the users the ability to leverage tagging which adds
       a more rich and powerful notification environment.

       Configuration files can be directly referenced via apprise when referencing the  --config=
       (-c)  CLI  directive.  You can identify as many as you like on the command line and all of
       them will be loaded. You can also  point  your  configuration  to  a  cloud  location  (by
       referencing http:// or https://. By default apprise looks in the following local locations
       for configuration files and loads them:

           ~/.apprise
           ~/.apprise.yml
           ~/.config/apprise
           ~/.config/apprise.yml

           ~/.apprise/apprise
           ~/.apprise/apprise.yaml
           ~/.config/apprise/apprise
           ~/.config/apprise/apprise.yaml

       If a default configuration file is referenced in any way  by  the  apprise  tool,  you  no
       longer need to provide it a Service URL. Usage of the apprise tool simplifies to:

           $ apprise -vv -t "my title" -b "my notification body"

       If                       you                       leveraged                       tagging
       https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/CLI_Usage#label-leverage-tagging,  you  can  define
       all  of  Apprise  Service  URLs  in your configuration that you want and only specifically
       notify a subset of them:

           $ apprise -vv -t "Will Be Late" -b "Go ahead and make dinner without me" \
                     --tag=family

BUGS

       If you find any bugs, please make them known at: https://github.com/caronc/apprise/issues

COPYRIGHT

       Apprise is Copyright (C) 2021 Chris Caron lead2gold@gmail.com

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