How about using my solution then?

It does work automagically, as long as the shell is running locally.

It is essentially an improved version of the alert alias, that runs
automatically on each prompt, but only if the terminal is inactive.

It needs a command line way to find out if the terminal is active or
not, which is provided by the "xactive" C program I posted here, since I
couldn't find a way to do the same easily otherwise.

This only adds the slight hassle of packaging the xactive program too,
noting it either needs a dependency on libx11, or to be changed to load
it dynamically.

Also, the Ubuntu developer doing this will need to figure whether to put
it into the bash package or in a separate package, keeping in mind that
xactive and libnotify-bin will need to be installed too for it to do
anything at all.

On the other hand, the "alert" alias is in my opinion much less useful,
especially because the user needs to realize it exists, and I doubt a
lot of people will notice it.

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