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cerebro-plugin-ifttt

v1.1.0

Published

Cerebro plugin to integrate with IFTTT

Downloads

5

Readme

cerebro-plugin-ifttt

Cerebro plugin to integrate with IFTTT using the Maker Webhook.

Usage

Important Note: Make sure to setup the Maker Webhook Service on IFTTT and add the key to the settings for the plugin (as explained here).

Trigger an Event

Type ifttt trigger <event> to trigger an event directly.

You can pass in 3 arguments, separated by a space to act as value1, value2, and value3

Register Command Alias

Type ifttt register <command> <event> [<description>] to save a shortcut to an event. Then you can just type the command with arguments similar to ifttt execute.

Delete Command Alias

Type ifttt register <command> to delete a specific command alias.

Clear Command alias

Type ifttt clear to clear all command aliases.

Installing

  • Type plugins ifttt into Cerebro
  • Click install

Related

  • Cerebro – main repo for Cerebro app;
  • IFTTT - "Do more with the services you love."

License

MIT © Matthew Jacobs