Sorry, my full email got cut off. I also had this typed up.

Try this first:

growlnotify -m test

If that doesn't work try this:

growlnotify -m foo -t bar


On Nov 11, 2009, at 10:20 PM, Chris Forsythe wrote:

> I'm going to paste the help to see if it covers what you need. Let  
> us know if this helps.
>
>
>
> kremit:growlnotify chris$ ./growlnotify --help
> Usage: growlnotify [-hsvuwc] [-i ext] [-I filepath] [--image filepath]
>                   [-a appname] [-p priority] [-H host] [-P password]
>                   [--port port] [-n name] [-A method] [--progress  
> value]
>                   [--html] [-m message] [-t] [title]
> Options:
>    -h,--help       Display this help
>    -v,--version    Display version number
>    -n,--name       Set the name of the application that sends the  
> notification
>                    [Default: growlnotify]
>    -s,--sticky     Make the notification sticky
>    -a,--appIcon    Specify an application name to take the icon from
>    -i,--icon       Specify a file type or extension to look up for the
>                    notification icon
>    -I,--iconpath   Specify a file whose icon will be the  
> notification icon
>       --image      Specify an image file to be used for the  
> notification icon
>    -m,--message    Sets the message to be used instead of using stdin
>                    Passing - as the argument means read from stdin
>    -p,--priority   Specify an int or named key (default is 0)
>    -d,--identifier Specify a notification identifier (used for  
> coalescing)
>    -H,--host       Specify a hostname to which to send a remote  
> notification.
>    -P,--password   Password used for remote notifications.
>    -u,--udp        Use UDP instead of DO to send a remote  
> notification.
>       --port       Port number for UDP notifications.
>    -A,--auth       Specify digest algorithm for UDP authentication.
>                    Either MD5 [Default], SHA256 or NONE.
>    -c,--crypt      Encrypt UDP notifications.
>    -w,--wait       Wait until the notification has been dismissed.
>       --progress   Set a progress value for this notification.
>
> Display a notification using the title given on the command-line and  
> the
> message given in the standard input.
>
> Priority can be one of the following named keys: Very Low, Moderate,  
> Normal,
> High, Emergency. It can also be an int between -2 and 2.
>
> To be compatible with gNotify the following switch is accepted:
>    -t,--title      Does nothing. Any text following will be treated  
> as the
>                    title because that's the default argument behaviour
>
> On Nov 11, 2009, at 10:05 PM, eric wrote:
>
>> I've just installed growl for the first time, am running version 1.2
>> on Snow Leopard 10.6.2. I installed the growlnotify application and  
>> it
>> doesn't seem to be working for me. If I enter the growlnotify command
>> and i'm presented with the "Enter a description..." prompt but I  
>> press
>> enter and nothing, then i hit Ctrl+D and still nothing. Is  
>> growlnotify
>> working for anyone else in this configuration? Thanks in advance.
>>
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