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import { fetch } from "https://esm.town/v/std/fetch";
export let sendNotification = async (params: { channel: string, message: string }) => {
if (!params) {
return "Channel and message are required. Usage: @axelav.sendNotification('val town testing', 'Hello')";
}
const { channel, message } = params;
try {
const response = await fetch(`https://ntfy.sh/${channel}`, {
method: "POST",
body: message,
});
return { status: "success", ...response };
} catch (err) {
return {
status: "failed",
...err,
};
}
};
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