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The "Use Audible Bell" in settings does not work.
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Describe the bug
I have tried many methods, including resetting the notification options in the terminal, but the ringtone notification still does not work.
To reproduce
Unable to reproduce
Expected behavior
Although the ringtone notification is disabled by default, it is very useful for leaving the desktop so that I can promptly understand the status of the terminal. I really hope that the problem of not being able to use ringtone notifications can be solved.🙏🏻
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Operating system
MacOS
Operating system and version
14.0 (23A344)
Shell Version
zsh 5.9 (x86_64-apple-darwin23.0)
Current Warp version
v0.2023.09.26.08.09.stable_00
Regression
No, this bug or issue has existed throughout my experience using Warp
Recent working Warp date
October 4th, 2023
Additional context
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Does this block you from using Warp daily?
No
Is this a Warp specific issue? (i.e. does it happen in Terminal, iTerm, Kitty, etc.)
Yes, this I confirmed this only happens in Warp, not other terminals.
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Hey @Stanley-baby, The audible bell only works for certain commands (i.e. ping -a google.com
), not when notifications pop up. If you want the bell to sound, you can use the echo
command with the ASCII bell character \a
. Here's an example:
echo -e "\a"
I hope this helps with troubleshooting the issue.
@Stanley-baby was the above any help?
@Stanley-baby was the above any help? It seems that it still doesn't work, there was no beep after the operation ended.
I landed here because I guess I'm looking for the same feature as @Stanley-baby: Play a sound after a command has finished. I reported that as a feature request: #4155. Furthermore, I also provided a workaround in the comments.
For me,echo -e "\a"
works when having the setting enabled.
I commonly use an alias for tput bel
to alert after long running commands but it does not work with the setting turned on, completely defeating the purpose of using it.
The echo -e "\a"
also does not do anything but flash the screen
I'm on Kubuntu 22.04