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    Dondon Notify

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    dondon-notify

    Native OS notifications for OpenCode - know when tasks complete

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    7 months ago

    2026-01-21

    Install and configure

    opencode.json

    Writes to this project's opencode.json — applies to this repository only.

    opencode.json

    {
      "$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
      "plugin": ["dondon-notify@0.1.3"]
    }

    opencode loads npm dependencies through its embedded runtime on startup and caches them locally — no manual global install needed.

    Know when your AI needs you back. Native OS notifications for OpenCode.

    A plugin for OpenCode that delivers native desktop notifications when tasks complete, errors occur, or the AI needs your input. Stop tab-switching to check if it's done.

    Why This Exists

    You delegate a task and switch to another window. Now you're checking back every 30 seconds. Did it finish? Did it error? Is it waiting for permission?

    This plugin solves that:

    • Stay focused - Work in other apps. A notification arrives when the AI needs you.
    • Native feel - Uses macOS Notification Center, Windows Toast, or Linux notify-send.
    • Smart defaults - Won't spam you. Only notifies for meaningful events, and only when you're not already looking at the terminal.

    Installation

    Option 1: Local install (recommended for development)

    Copy the plugin directly:

    mkdir -p .opencode/plugin
    cp /path/to/opencode-notify/src/notify.ts .opencode/plugin/dondon-notify.ts
    cp -r /path/to/opencode-notify/src/plugin/kdco-primitives .opencode/plugin/
    cd .opencode && bun add node-notifier detect-terminal
    

    Then add to your opencode.jsonc:

    {
      "plugin": ["dondon-notify"]
    }
    

    Option 2: Via OCX with local file:// registry

    Add to your project's ocx.jsonc:

    {
      "registries": {
        "local": {
          "url": "file:///path/to/opencode-notify"
        }
      }
    }
    

    Then install:

    ocx add local/dondon-notify
    

    How It Works

    "Notify the human when the AI needs them back, not for every micro-event."

    Event Notifies? Sound Why
    Session complete Yes Glass Main task done - time to review
    Session error Yes Basso Something broke - needs attention
    Permission needed Yes Submarine AI is blocked, waiting for you
    Sub-task complete No - Parent session handles orchestration

    The plugin automatically:

    1. Detects your terminal emulator (supports 37+ terminals)
    2. Suppresses notifications when your terminal is focused
    3. Enables click-to-focus on macOS (click notification → terminal foregrounds)

    Platform Support

    Feature macOS Windows Linux
    Native notifications Yes Yes Yes
    Custom sounds Yes No No
    Focus detection Yes No Kitty, GNOME Terminal*
    Click-to-focus Yes No Kitty
    Terminal detection Yes Yes Yes

    * Focus detection on Linux requires xprop and is currently implemented for Kitty

    Configuration (Optional)

    Works out of the box. To customize, create ~/.config/opencode/dondon-notify.json:

    {
      "enabled": true,
      "notifyChildSessions": false,
      "suppressWhenFocused": true,
      "sounds": {
        "idle": "Glass",
        "error": "Basso",
        "permission": "Submarine"
      },
      "kitty": {
        "enabled": true,
        "sounds": false,
        "focusOnClick": true
      }
    }
    

    Available macOS sounds: Basso, Blow, Bottle, Frog, Funk, Glass, Hero, Morse, Ping, Pop, Purr, Sosumi, Submarine, Tink

    Kitty configuration: The kitty section allows you to customize Kitty-specific behavior:

    • enabled: Use native Kitty notifications (default: true)
    • sounds: Enable notification sounds (default: false, Kitty doesn't support sounds)
    • focusOnClick: Focus terminal when notification is clicked (default: true)

    FAQ

    Does this add bloat to my context?

    Minimal footprint. The plugin is event-driven - it listens for session events and fires notifications. No tools are added to your conversation, no prompts are injected beyond initial setup.

    Will I get spammed with notifications?

    No. Smart defaults prevent noise:

    • Only notifies for parent sessions (not every sub-task)
    • Suppresses when your terminal is the active window
    • Batches notifications when multiple delegations complete together

    Can I disable it temporarily?

    Set "enabled": false in the config file, or delete the config to return to defaults.

    Supported Terminals

    Uses detect-terminal to automatically identify your terminal. Supports 37+ terminals including:

    Ghostty, Kitty, iTerm2, WezTerm, Alacritty, Hyper, Terminal.app, Windows Terminal, VS Code integrated terminal, and many more.

    Enhanced Kitty Support

    When running in Kitty on Linux, the plugin provides enhanced features:

    • Native Kitty notifications using OSC 99 escape codes for better integration
    • Click-to-focus notifications automatically bring Kitty to the foreground
    • Improved focus detection using xprop and Kitty's WINDOWID
    • Optimized performance with direct terminal communication

    Kitty notifications are more responsive and integrate seamlessly with the terminal environment.

    Manual Installation

    If you prefer not to use OCX, copy the source from src/ to .opencode/plugin/.

    Caveats:

    • Manually install dependencies (node-notifier, detect-terminal)
    • Updates require manual re-copying

    Disclaimer

    This project is not built by the OpenCode team and is not affiliated with OpenCode in any way.

    License

    MIT