[Pkg-javascript-devel] Bug#1136136: ITP: node-alertify.js -- lightweight, unobtrusive customizable notification system

joe at nahmias.net joe at nahmias.net
Sun May 10 03:09:26 BST 2026


Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Joseph Nahmias <jello at debian.org>
Control: block 975509 by -1
X-Debbugs-CC: debian-devel at lists.debian.org, Fabien Doiron <fabien.doiron at gmail.com>, inbox at alertifyjs.org, Debian Javascript Maintainers <pkg-javascript-devel at lists.alioth.debian.org>, Brad Berger <brad at bradb.net>, Christian Tellnes <christian at tellnes.com>, Dennis Heckman <denheck at gmail.com>, Mehdi Lefebvre <mehdi.lefebvre at gmail.com>

* Package name    : node-alertify.js
  Version         : 1.0.12
  Upstream Author : Fabien Doiron <fabien.doiron at gmail.com> (http://fabien-d.github.io/)
* URL             : https://alertifyjs.org/
* License         : Expat
  Programming Lang: JavaScript
  Description     : lightweight, unobtrusive customizable notification system
 Alertify.js is a small library which provides light-weight, high
 performance browser dialogs. Since it uses only 1 HTTP request and a
 payload of less than 3kB, it's a great option for adding basic style to
 alert, dialog, prompt and log messages even on low bandwidth connections.
 .
 Alertify is designed from the ground-up for great performance and a small
 footprint. That means it's not as feature-rich as some other options.
 That's on purpose. The plan is to not add a lot more features so it stays
 a great option for every kind of website and user.
 .
 It's also worth noting that the CSS is bundled by default, so there's no
 need to include any stylesheets to use the default theme. It's dyamically
 inserted before any other elements (like) stylesheets so it's super easy
 to override with your own styles.
 .
 An AngularJS module is also included; it's in the "ngAlertify.js" file.
 .
 Node.js is an event-based server-side JavaScript engine.

Needed as a dependency for nbdime.
I plan to maintain this package under the js-team.



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