I no longer work on this project. Maintaining a server and other extensions to store reminders and execute them on time takes a lot of effort. There are gigantic companies and startups working on this. It also made me hit my first burnout because I thought I could make everything on my own in a short duration of time. I'm thankful I learnt this early.
I agressively use Google Calendar which sends me all kinds of reminders aka Pings :') and thus instead of re-inventing the wheel, I think I can work on new ideas. Plus, there exists quite a lot of tools which interface with Google Calendar from the command line and and they take care of NLP as well. Thus, I feel there is no need to revive the project.
It was a good run. Thanks to the 300 registered and other anonymous users for giving chills to an 18 year old kid, on one of his first pet projects.
April 20, 2018
TLDR: Have a look at gcalcli or khal.
A Cross Platform personalized Ping
NOTE : The server is not being maintained right now. (Because my GitHub student pack expired)
The beauty of ping-me
is its command line interface. Get all of your
reminders done just by a single line command on your favorite terminal
screen. ping-me
will surely ping you at that time, no matter you
are online or not. It will get to you on your phone device, smart watch
and even SMS in worst cases.
Stay Lazy, Stay Updated !
Current Release - 0.3
Step 1 : Installing package and dependencies
$ pip install ping-me
Make sure all the dependencies get installed properly while the installation.
Step 2 : Setting up cronjob (Not for windows, See step 3)
$ crontab -e
In the file, add the following lines
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
DISPLAY=:0.0
* * * * * get-ping
Make sure to leave a blank line at the end of the file.
Save and exit. The installation is complete.
See this for some explanation of the crontab
Step 3 : Chrome Extension
Download the chrome extension from here.
Log in with the credentials you used for ping-me. And we are done.
Note : ping-me will work even if all chrome windows are closed.
$ ping-me -d November-24-2015 -t 14:30 Get up and eat!
By default -d
and -t
accounts for datetime.today
and 00:00 hours
respectively. Go ahead and make experiments with the syntax.
$ ping-me to get up and eat tomorrow afternoon
Add -v
flag at the end to see the verbose output.
ping-me
identifies date, time and message using flagsping-me
asks for configuration on first requestping-me
stores the configuration on remote serverping-me
stores the message with datetime stamp on the serverping-me
makes full use of natural language processingping-me
notifies through chrome/firefox extensionping-me
works on linuxping-me
works on windowsping-me
works on OS Xping-me
works on Androidping-me
sends texts to phoneping-me
ping-me works on iosping-me
works on Windows phoneContribution : Please feel free to report bugs in the application. I'll try to fix them. Also, if either of javascript or android is your piece of cake, please contact me and we'll make things up real quick. Enjoy anyways!