Here’s an example of how you can run a shortcut in response to tapping a notification from brrr using Shortcuts’ URL scheme and brrr’s `open_url` parameter.

This might provide for some fun automation use cases for people who are more creative than I am 😀

This use case is now documented in brrr's learning material. It includes example shortcuts to get started easily: https://brrr.now/learn/shortcuts/
Integrate brrr with Shortcuts

Use Apple Shortcuts to send brrr push notifications with the Get contents of URL action.

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There's more interest in sending notifications using GET requests than I had anticipated, so now brrr supports that in addition to POST requests: https://brrr.now/docs/#send-a-simple-push-notification
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Your webhooks can be found inside the app.

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@simonbs That makes me brrr 🙃 Why can’t they do POSTs?
@helge People like to do quick tests using their browser.
@simonbs now they just need to approve it … I have an idea or two in mind myself.
@hiiaminfi Sounds good! 😀 I’m (impatiently) waiting for Apple to approve it 😄
@simonbs This is awesome, brr looks exactly like something I wanted to have for a while. Looking forward to install it once in the app store!

@simonbs could be a good way to shoot off an “input required” notification from Claude/OpenCode.

Tap the notification to open your iOS terminal app of choice that immediately runs ssh and tmux.