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Integration with notifiers #4
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Hey @liiight! First, thanks for your kind words, I'm glad you like my library as much as I like This is an great idea, I did not even think I could directly use the I made some tests, and I realized there was some kind of problem when using a Notifications are so much useful, and you made it with a so simple API... Thanks to you! |
That's great to hear. I'll be keeping a close eye on this project 😁 |
I improved the formatting of standard At the same time, I updated the Readme to mention the |
So I'm checking out this amazing library, which happens to be exactly what I was looking for, and to my great surprise, the last segment talks about integration with notifiers, which I'm its creator.
First off, I'm honored and flattened that you decided to include notifiers as a potential use case for your library. Thanks for that.
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but I had the same idea in mind, so I created a custom logging handler for notifiers: https://notifiers.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Logger.html
Using it with logger.start could be even nicer with less boilerplate, which is kinda the point of this great library.
This is just a suggestion obviously, as your example is a perfectly valid use case.
Anyway, thanks again for mentioning notifiers and ofcourse, for this awesome library!
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