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Hi, I'm proposing an addition of a pretty simple little timer script I made and found very useful that uses the notify-send feature that is built into the shell, it allows the user to set a timer that will play a sound when it goes off and also send a notification to the screen. The user can specify the number of minutes with "caelestia timer [minutes]" and view the time left in a timer, quit the timer, and view all running timers with simple commands. There's a Python script acting as a wrapper for the shell script, which is in subcommands/scripts/.

There's also a suuuper simple "rshell" command that allows the user to easily restart the shell - for example, when installing a new app, and also a wrapper Python script.

Introduces the 'rshell' subcommand to the argument parser and updates timer subcommand to use 'duration' instead of 'minutes' for argument passing. Also removes redundant help argument handling in timer.
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