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How do I push Notification within Arduino IDE sketch?

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    What this boils down to; would like to know if while sensing current (SCT-013) on my Nodemcu is it possible to launch IFTTT within an IF statement carrying out the push.
    The simple incomplete code but works to this point of the project.
    https://pastebin.com/vTMREeyw

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      What this boils down to; would like to know if while sensing current (SCT-013) on my Nodemcu is it possible to launch IFTTT within an IF statement carrying out the push.
      The simple incomplete code but works to this point of the project.
      https://pastebin.com/vTMREeyw

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      @goddur I'm sorry my friend. I think this question is not related to MySensors. I've googled it for you. https://www.instructables.com/id/ESP8266-to-IFTTT-Using-Arduino-IDE/

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