% Quescripts ## Remote desktop notifications Lets say we are running a job that takes a long time, maybe we are compiling or running a large test suite. Instead of watching the terminal until it completes, or flipping back to check on it every so often, we can create a listener that displays a popup notification when the job finishes. In one terminal run the listener: que pub/notify --then "notify-send '\que' '\msg'" In some other terminal run the job that takes forever: runtests ; echo "tests are done" | que pub/notify - When terminal 2 succeeds, terminal 1 will print "tests are done", then call the `notify-send` command, which displays a notification toast in Linux with title "`pub/notify`" and content "`tests are done`". Que paths are multi-producer and multi-consumer, so you can add as many terminals as you want. On macOS you could use: osascript -e 'display notification "\msg" with title "\que"' in place of notify-send. ## Ephemeral, serverless chat rooms coming soon ## Collaborative jukebox It's surprisingly easy to make a collaborative jukebox. First start up a music player: que --poll pub/music --then "playsong '\msg'" where `playsong` is a script that plays a file from data streaming to `stdin`. For example [vlc](https://www.videolan.org/vlc/) does this when you run it like `vlc -`. Then, anyone can submit songs with: que pub/music song.mp3