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pushinator

Pushinator push notification API via curl. Use this skill to send push notifications to mobile devices.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/development/pushinator-vm0-ai-vm0-skills

SKILL.md

Pushinator API

Use the Pushinator API via direct curl calls to send push notifications to mobile devices.

Official docs: https://pushinator.com/api


When to Use

Use this skill when you need to:

  • Send push notifications to mobile devices
  • Alert users about events, deployments, or updates
  • Integrate notifications into CI/CD pipelines
  • Notify yourself when long-running tasks complete

Prerequisites

  1. Sign up at Pushinator
  2. Download the Pushinator app on your mobile device
  3. Create a channel in the Console
  4. Generate an API token at Tokens
  5. Store credentials in environment variables
bash
export PUSHINATOR_API_KEY="your-api-token"

Pricing

  • Free: 3 devices, 200 notifications/month
  • Pro ($9.99/mo): 20 devices, 2,000 notifications/month
  • Scale ($29.99/mo): 50 devices, 20,000 notifications/month

Important: When using $VAR in a command that pipes to another command, wrap the command containing $VAR in bash -c '...'. Due to a Claude Code bug, environment variables are silently cleared when pipes are used directly.

bash
bash -c 'curl -s "https://api.example.com" -H "Authorization: Bearer $API_KEY"'

How to Use

Base URL: https://api.pushinator.com

Required headers:

  • Authorization: Bearer ${PUSHINATOR_API_KEY}
  • Content-Type: application/json

1. Send a Push Notification

Send a notification to all subscribers of a channel.

Write to /tmp/pushinator_request.json:

json
{
  "channel_id": "<your-channel-uuid>",
  "content": "Hello from Pushinator!"
}

Replace <your-channel-uuid> with your actual channel UUID, then run:

bash
curl -s -X POST "https://api.pushinator.com/api/v2/notifications/send" \
  --header "Authorization: Bearer ${PUSHINATOR_API_KEY}" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @/tmp/pushinator_request.json

Response:

json
{
  "success": true,
  "message": "Notification created and being sent to subscribers"
}

2. Send Deployment Notification

Notify when a deployment completes.

Write to /tmp/pushinator_request.json:

json
{
  "channel_id": "<your-channel-uuid>",
  "content": "Deployment complete! Project deployed to production."
}

Replace <your-channel-uuid> with your actual channel UUID, then run:

bash
curl -s -X POST "https://api.pushinator.com/api/v2/notifications/send" \
  --header "Authorization: Bearer ${PUSHINATOR_API_KEY}" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @/tmp/pushinator_request.json

3. Send Alert with Emoji

Include emojis for visual distinction.

Write to /tmp/pushinator_request.json:

json
{
  "channel_id": "<your-channel-uuid>",
  "content": "Build failed! Check the CI logs."
}

Replace <your-channel-uuid> with your actual channel UUID, then run:

bash
curl -s -X POST "https://api.pushinator.com/api/v2/notifications/send" \
  --header "Authorization: Bearer ${PUSHINATOR_API_KEY}" \
  --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d @/tmp/pushinator_request.json

Request Parameters

Parameter Type Required Description
channel_id string Yes UUID of the notification channel
content string Yes Notification message text

HTTP Status Codes

Code Description
2xx Success - notification sent
4xx Invalid request or missing parameters
5xx Server error - retry recommended

Guidelines

  1. Keep messages concise: Push notifications have limited display space
  2. Use channels for topics: Create separate channels for different notification types
  3. Rate limiting: Stay within your plan's monthly notification limit
  4. Include context: Make notifications actionable with relevant details

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