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ipsw watch: allow running a command on new commits #593

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arm64eabi opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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ipsw watch: allow running a command on new commits #593

arm64eabi opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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arm64eabi commented Nov 21, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

ipsw watch is a great command indeed. It has a discord posting feature, which is nice. But for customizable environments that doesn't involve discord, allowing running a a command for invoking a script for new commits would make it more flexible. With this we can send e-mails, SMS, anything we want.

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An option like ipsw watch --command, which will run the command on new commits.

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@arm64eabi arm64eabi added enhancement New feature or request triage labels Nov 21, 2024
@arm64eabi arm64eabi changed the title ipsw watch allow running a bash script on new commits ipsw watch: allow running a bash script on new commits Nov 21, 2024
@arm64eabi arm64eabi changed the title ipsw watch: allow running a bash script on new commits ipsw watch: allow running a command on new commits Nov 21, 2024
blacktop added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 9, 2025
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blacktop commented Jan 9, 2025

let me know if that works (NOTE the NEW example docs in the --help) I expose a subset of the commit info into env vars for the command to use etc

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