Showing 5 open source projects for "message send"

View related business solutions
  • Cut Data Warehouse Costs by 54% Icon
    Cut Data Warehouse Costs by 54%

    Easily migrate from Snowflake, Redshift, or Databricks with free tools.

    BigQuery delivers 54% lower TCO with exabyte scale and flexible pricing. Free migration tools handle the SQL translation automatically.
    Try Free
  • Our Free Plans just got better! | Auth0 Icon
    Our Free Plans just got better! | Auth0

    With up to 25k MAUs and unlimited Okta connections, our Free Plan lets you focus on what you do best—building great apps.

    You asked, we delivered! Auth0 is excited to expand our Free and Paid plans to include more options so you can focus on building, deploying, and scaling applications without having to worry about your security. Auth0 now, thank yourself later.
    Try free now
  • 1
    Pop

    Pop

    Send emails from your terminal

    Pop is a terminal-based tool for sending emails from the command line. It lets users write messages in Markdown, attach files, and send mail through Resend or a custom SMTP setup. The project is useful for developers who want email sending to fit naturally into scripts, shell workflows, release processes, or automated notifications. Pop can be used as a direct CLI command, and it also supports a terminal interface for a more interactive experience. It reads message content from standard input, which makes it easy to combine with other command-line tools. ...
    Downloads: 25 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 2
    PingMe

    PingMe

    PingMe is a CLI which provides the ability to send messages or alerts

    PingMe is a personal project to satisfy my need to have alerts, most major platforms have integration to send alerts but it's not always useful, either you are stuck with one particular platform, or you have to do a lot of integrations. I needed a small utility that I could just call from my backup scripts, cron jobs, CI/CD pipelines, or from anywhere to send a message with particular information. And I can ship it everywhere with ease. Hence, the birth of PingMe. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 3
    imsg

    imsg

    CLI for Apple's Messages.app so your agent can send and receive text

    imsg is a lightweight bridge utility used to connect iMessage functionality with external automation systems and AI assistants, particularly within the OpenClaw ecosystem. The project enables AI agents and command-line workflows to send and receive iMessage content through a macOS-based bridge connected to the Messages application. Its architecture relies on AppleScript or RPC-style communication layers to expose iMessage interactions programmatically while maintaining compatibility with...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • 4
    Instagram CLI

    Instagram CLI

    Become a 10x Instagrammer and Escape Brainrot with Instagram CLI

    Instagram: the app you open to send one message… and suddenly 30 minutes are gone. We all know the cycle — and we finally had enough. What if Instagram had a quick fix? A productivity-friendly mode that keeps your connections, but gives your attention span a fighting chance? No algorithm traps. No reel vortex. No dopamine casino. Just conversations and updates, on your terms.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Go from Code to Production URL in Seconds Icon
    Go from Code to Production URL in Seconds

    Cloud Run deploys apps in any language instantly. Scales to zero. Pay only when code runs.

    Skip the Kubernetes configs. Cloud Run handles HTTPS, scaling, and infrastructure automatically. Two million requests free per month.
    Try it free
  • 5
    ezlogoff

    ezlogoff

    Citrix and RDS logoff replacement command line

    Command line tool like logoff.exe.Remotely send a message, kill a process or logoff a session. You can use different filter: all, disconnected, username, process name...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
    Last Update:
    See Project
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next
Auth0 Logo