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notified.sh
Get a Telegram ping the second your Claude limit resets
I kept hitting the claude code rate limit and never coming back. sometimes i'd just leave the session. sometimes i'd quietly drop the whole project and start a different one. nothing told me claude was back, so by the time i remembered, i'd moved on. so i built notified.sh It's a tiny claude code plugin that pings your telegram the exact second your session unlocks. one paste, pair telegram using qr, done. Btw it's 100% free, open-source, mit. fork it, tweak it, feedback welcome.
hey ph 🎉
quick honest backstory.
I use claude code for basically everything. for months i had this dumb cycle: deep in a refactor, hit the rate limit, sigh, close the terminal, go make coffee, get pulled into slack, answer some emails, and then… i just didn't come back. the reset would lift hours later and i'd have no idea. some sessions i never returned to at all. others i'd open the next day, stare at, and quietly close.
The worse version: whole projects died this way. i'd drop one mid-build, start a different one to fill the gap, and the original would just sit there. not abandoned on purpose, abandoned because nothing told me i was unblocked, and by the time i remembered, i'd already moved on.
What actually bugged me was that i had a window every day to ship things and i was missing it. silently. constantly.
So one night i wrote a little script. it watches for the limit, pulls the reset time from the session, and schedules a telegram message for the exact moment i'd be unblocked. just a buzz on my phone: "you're back, go cook."
Worked the first time. used it again the next day. about a week in i noticed i was actually finishing things, and more importantly, not switching projects out of frustration. that was the whole pitch, really.
That script is notified.sh now.
one paste to install in claude code, pair telegram once (~20 sec), done. your phone buzzes the second your session unlocks, even if your laptop's closed. free. open-source. mit. no telemetry, nothing weird stored, self-host if you want zero trust in me.
if you live in claude code, give it 30 seconds. tell me what's broken, missing, or stupid. more tiny tools for claude code sessions are coming.
🔗 https://notified.sh
🐙 github.com/aymanek/notified.sh
ps: this was a hack for me first. no private beta, no team. if something feels rough, that's why. tell me to sand it down. 🫶
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“Get a Telegram ping the second your Claude limit resets”
notified.sh was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #133 on the daily leaderboard. I kept hitting the claude code rate limit and never coming back. sometimes i'd just leave the session. sometimes i'd quietly drop the whole project and start a different one. nothing told me claude was back, so by the time i remembered, i'd moved on. so i built notified.sh It's a tiny claude code plugin that pings your telegram the exact second your session unlocks. one paste, pair telegram using qr, done. Btw it's 100% free, open-source, mit. fork it, tweak it, feedback welcome.
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