How do I make a Mac Terminal pop-up/alert? Applescript?

MacosPopupTerminalApplescriptAlert

Macos Problem Overview


I want to be able to have my program display an alert, notice, whatever that displays my custom text. How is this done? Also, is it possible to make one with several buttons that sets a variable?

Similar to batch's: echo msgbox""<a.vbs&a.vbs

Macos Solutions


Solution 1 - Macos

Use osascript. For example:

osascript -e 'tell app "Finder" to display dialog "Hello World"' 

Replacing “Finder” with whatever app you desire. Note if that app is backgrounded, the dialog will appear in the background too. To always show in the foreground, use “System Events” as the app:

osascript -e 'tell app "System Events" to display dialog "Hello World"'

Read more on Mac OS X Hints.

Solution 2 - Macos

Use this command to trigger the notification center notification from the terminal.

osascript -e 'display notification "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet" with title "Title"'

Solution 3 - Macos

If you're using any Mac OS X version which has Notification Center, you can use the terminal-notifier gem. First install it (you may need sudo):

gem install terminal-notifier

and then simply:

terminal-notifier -message "Hello, this is my message" -title "Message Title"

See also this OS X Daily post.

Solution 4 - Macos

Adding subtitle, title and a sound to the notification:

With AppleScript:

display notification "Notification text" with title "Notification Title" subtitle "Notification sub-title" sound name "Submarine"

With terminal/bash and osascript:

osascript -e 'display notification "Notification text" with title "Notification Title" subtitle "Notification sub-title" sound name "Submarine"'
An alert can be displayed instead of a notification

Does not take the sub-heading nor the sound tough.

With AppleScript:

display alert "Alert title" message "Your message text line here."

With terminal/bash and osascript:

osascript -e 'display alert "Alert title" message "Your message text line here."'

Add a line in bash for playing the sound after the alert line:

afplay /System/Library/Sounds/Hero.aiff

Add same line in AppleScript, letting shell script do the work:

do shell script ("afplay /System/Library/Sounds/Hero.aiff")

List of macOS built in sounds to choose from here.

Paraphrased from a handy article on terminal and applescript notifications.

Solution 5 - Macos

This would restore focus to the previous application and exit the script if the answer was empty.

a=$(osascript -e 'try
tell app "SystemUIServer"
set answer to text returned of (display dialog "" default answer "")
end
end
activate app (path to frontmost application as text)
answer' | tr '\r' ' ')
[[ -z "$a" ]] && exit

If you told System Events to display the dialog, there would be a small delay if it wasn't running before.

For documentation about display dialog, open the dictionary of Standard Additions in AppleScript Editor or see the AppleScript Language Guide.

Solution 6 - Macos

And my 15 cent. A one liner for the mac terminal etc just set the MIN= to whatever and a message

MIN=15 && for i in $(seq $(($MIN*60)) -1 1); do echo "$i, "; sleep 1; done; echo -e "\n\nMac Finder should show a popup" afplay /System/Library/Sounds/Funk.aiff; osascript -e 'tell app "Finder" to display dialog "Look away. Rest your eyes"'

A bonus example for inspiration to combine more commands; this will put a mac put to standby sleep upon the message too :) the sudo login is needed then, a multiplication as the 60*2 for two hours goes aswell

sudo su
clear; echo "\n\nPreparing for a sleep when timers done \n"; MIN=60*2 && for i in $(seq $(($MIN*60)) -1 1); do printf "\r%02d:%02d:%02d" $((i/3600)) $(( (i/60)%60)) $((i%60)); sleep 1; done; echo "\n\n Time to sleep  zzZZ";  afplay /System/Library/Sounds/Funk.aiff; osascript -e 'tell app "Finder" to display dialog "Time to sleep zzZZ"'; shutdown -h +1 -s

Solution 7 - Macos

Simple Notification

osascript -e 'display notification "hello world!"'

Notification with title

osascript -e 'display notification "hello world!" with title "This is the title"'

Notify and make sound

osascript -e 'display notification "hello world!" with title "Greeting" sound name "Submarine"'

Notification with variables

osascript -e 'display notification "'"$TR_TORRENT_NAME has finished downloading!"'" with title " ✔ Transmission-daemon"'

credits: https://code-maven.com/display-notification-from-the-mac-command-line

Solution 8 - Macos

I made a script to solve this which is here. Installation:
brew install akashaggarwal7/tools/tsay
Usage:
sleep 5; tsay

Feel free to contribute!

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