This just polls every x (default 30) seconds; if you use IMAP you can do better with IDLE (e.g. I pipe `fetchmail --check` to something that triggers a sync to immediately get new mails)
There are pub/sub notifications but it's a bit of a pain to get working. You need an HTTP endpoint the server can reach for push notifications, I think, not long polling.
Not specifically about readmes/GitHub repos, but I've noticed some LLMs like Sonnet and GPT4.1 are really enthusiastic about doing emoji-prefixed lists for some reason.
This just polls every x (default 30) seconds; if you use IMAP you can do better with IDLE (e.g. I pipe `fetchmail --check` to something that triggers a sync to immediately get new mails)
I wonder though if also the Gmail interface supports something like this? It seems it's pretty fast at receiving email.
There are pub/sub notifications but it's a bit of a pain to get working. You need an HTTP endpoint the server can reach for push notifications, I think, not long polling.
There is this generic tool: https://github.com/pimalaya/himalaya
What tool makes these readme’s for new github repos that are bulletpointed lists with features, always prefixed by an emoji?
Not specifically about readmes/GitHub repos, but I've noticed some LLMs like Sonnet and GPT4.1 are really enthusiastic about doing emoji-prefixed lists for some reason.
Basically any LLM
Layer 8 autism
Tool is an insult when applied to a human...
AI, I presume (but I’m not sure) that the code “agent” they are using creates it.
If I read it right, it's built on Gmail API
Are there any other provider agnostic tools with similar capabilities?
I guess JMAP was created to also deal with this. I'm not sure how far are we in implementation on clients side.
https://jmap.io/spec.html