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Our team has slowly been transitioning from IRC to Campfire (iPhone interface helped with this decision) for internal team discussions. Earlier today, I decided to setup Campfire to connect to Growl. There are a few scripts to do this, but I figured that I’d consolidate the steps here for my teammates and share with everyone else in the process.
Step 1: Get stuff installed
You’ll need to install the following programs on OSX.
- Growl (install and run it)
- Fluid.app (run a web site in it’s own desktop app)
- SIMBL
- GreaseKit (like Greasemonkey for Firefox but for Safari)
- Follow instructions on their homepage (requires restart of Safari)
Step 2: Setup Campfire
Once you have everything installed, you can go ahead and create your Campfire Fluid application. You’ll need to provide your Campfire URL and a name for the application.
Once you get it running, you should be able to run your Campfire application in it’s own window.
Step 3: Install the Campfire Growl script for GreaseKit
Next, you’ll want to install this script on userscripts.org from within your Campfire Fluid.app instance.
Under the Userscripts menu, you’ll see: Browse Userscripts.org.
Find your way to the script (search for: “Campfire Growl”) to find and install the script.
Once it installs, you’ll then need to activate it in the Fluid applications management interface. Within Campfire application, go to Userscripts > Manage Userscripts.
Then activate it like so:
..and that’s it! When you’re not focused on Campfire… you should see Growl notifications when other people are talking in the active room.
Read: Campfire messages in Growl